I ran Clonezilla for the very first time and by all accounts I have successfuly created my first image to an external USB hard disk enclosure.
Basically I created an image of my PBX in a Flash server.
I then re-connected the external usb drive to my Windows 7 laptop. I could see the directory that I chose to save the image to, and the image directory which reads like this: 2012-03-21-15-img
What I find odd is that all the files in this directory have a date and time stamp that look like this: 21/03/2012 11:59 AM
I actually created the image at approx 16:00. I verified the time on my PBX box by running the date command and see this:
Wed Mar 21 16:21:35 EDT 2012
It is really no BIG deal as long as the image creation was successfully created, but don't understand the discrepancy.
Your assistance would be greatly apprciated. Thank you. Peter
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I guess this is a combination of time-zone issue and elapsed time of imaging.
Clonezilla live reads your time-zone from BIOS, but your MS windows might have correct time-zone you have set.
It also takes time to creating an image.
Steven.
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Hello all. Thanks for having me. First time post.
I ran Clonezilla for the very first time and by all accounts I have successfuly created my first image to an external USB hard disk enclosure.
Basically I created an image of my PBX in a Flash server.
I then re-connected the external usb drive to my Windows 7 laptop. I could see the directory that I chose to save the image to, and the image directory which reads like this: 2012-03-21-15-img
What I find odd is that all the files in this directory have a date and time stamp that look like this: 21/03/2012 11:59 AM
I actually created the image at approx 16:00. I verified the time on my PBX box by running the date command and see this:
Wed Mar 21 16:21:35 EDT 2012
It is really no BIG deal as long as the image creation was successfully created, but don't understand the discrepancy.
Your assistance would be greatly apprciated. Thank you. Peter
I guess this is a combination of time-zone issue and elapsed time of imaging.
Clonezilla live reads your time-zone from BIOS, but your MS windows might have correct time-zone you have set.
It also takes time to creating an image.
Steven.
Thank you. Your prompt reply is greatly appreciated. Peter