I am runnimng a dual boot XP and Ubuntu 12.04 system, and have been using CZ Live for a number of years to keep a backup of my OS HD. I use a USB HD of the same size as my OS HD. The partitions on the HD are sda1 (XP), sda2 (Ubuntu), and sda3 (swap). The partitions on the USB HD are sdc1, sdc2, and sdc3 correspondingly. However, things no longer work. I got the following log while attempting to clone sda2 to sdc2:
Starting to backup device (/dev/sda2) to device (/dev/sdc2)
We need memory: 14020868
image head 4160, bitmap 14012608, CRC 4100 bytes
Calculating bitmap…Please wait…extfsclone.c bitmap free count err, free:67560895
I am using a CD burned from clonezilla-live-20130226-quantal-amd64.iso.
I have the following information from GParted which is identical for sda2 and sdc2:
Size: 427.63 GIB
First sector: 64337920
Last sector: 961144831
Total sectors: 896806912
Any idea what is going on here?
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I am runnimng a dual boot XP and Ubuntu 12.04 system, and have been using CZ Live for a number of years to keep a backup of my OS HD. I use a USB HD of the same size as my OS HD. The partitions on the HD are sda1 (XP), sda2 (Ubuntu), and sda3 (swap). The partitions on the USB HD are sdc1, sdc2, and sdc3 correspondingly. However, things no longer work. I got the following log while attempting to clone sda2 to sdc2:
I am using a CD burned from clonezilla-live-20130226-quantal-amd64.iso.
I have the following information from GParted which is identical for sda2 and sdc2:
First sector: 64337920
Last sector: 961144831
Total sectors: 896806912
Any idea what is going on here?
The second sentence should read "I use a USB HD of the same size as my OS HD as my cloned HD"
"Calculating bitmap…Please wait…extfsclone.c bitmap free count err, free:67560895" -> Looks the file system integrity is not OK. Try to choose "-fsck-src-part-y":
http://clonezilla.org/clonezilla-live/doc/01_Save_disk_image/images/ocs-10-check-source-fs.png
Steven.
Thanks Steven. It worked as usual this time.
Sure. Enjoy!
Steven.