I am trying to clone he drive of a Lenova IdeaPad N580. Once I get past the load to RAM option the display becomes scrambled - almost like the scanlines are displayed in one long sequence. I did not see an option on BIOS to control the LCD display resolution. How doe I force the clonezilla output to a specific horizontal size?
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I finally had time to tackle this issue again. Attached is what I get regardless of the option I select: KMS, Failsafe, safe graphics or any of the other options.
Normally this issue is about linux/hardware support.
Which version of Clonezilla live did you use?
Did you try latest testing ones? E.g.
20140107-trusty or 2.2.1-22?
They come with newer Linux kernel so it might help.
Steven.
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I am trying to clone he drive of a Lenova IdeaPad N580. Once I get past the load to RAM option the display becomes scrambled - almost like the scanlines are displayed in one long sequence. I did not see an option on BIOS to control the LCD display resolution. How doe I force the clonezilla output to a specific horizontal size?
Try to use the KMS mode:
http://clonezilla.org/clonezilla-live/doc/01_Save_disk_image/images/ocs-01-b-sub-boot-menu.png
or "Safe graphic settings".
It might help.
Steven.
I finally had time to tackle this issue again. Attached is what I get regardless of the option I select: KMS, Failsafe, safe graphics or any of the other options.
Normally this issue is about linux/hardware support.
Which version of Clonezilla live did you use?
Did you try latest testing ones? E.g.
20140107-trusty or 2.2.1-22?
They come with newer Linux kernel so it might help.
Steven.
I have exact the same problem on an HP ProBook 650 G1.
The screen is totally garbled. I cannot make out a single option
The option KMS saved the day. thanks :-)
OK, good. Thanks for sharing that.
Steven