I am having an issue getting clonezilla to boot up into a HP Elitepad 900. The Elitepad uses an atom cpu and in the uefi I turned secure boot off. On the cloneziller server I get a failed to load libcom32.c32 then a failed to loadCOM32 file vesamenu.C32 and it repeats over and over for 50 lines then freezes. On the clonezilla live usb I can get to the wallpaper and it freezes. So far this is the only device that has not played nice with clonezilla. I saw this posted on another site where a user got it to work with a hp EP 900.
"Hi everybody,
i got an issue trying to boot Clonezilla live from usb on a Hp Elitepad 900
The problem is that when I boot it, after the "welcom to grub" line, appears the white and orange clonezilla wallpaper with the different clonezilla modes to select, then after a second they disappear and I'm blocked in the clonezilla wallpaper without any possible action.
Can anyone help me? It's really important to me.
I'm using the clonezilla i386 that is the right one for the Intel Atom processor mounted on that tablet.
Update : That's what I did after having a line showing "can not load video command" after the "welcome to grub"
-clonezilla live ..i386.. or ..i486..
with the following settings in the
/EFI/boot/grub.cfg:
'set gfxmode=640x480' # or 'set gfxmode=auto' (graphic mode)
'#live_video' # no call to live_video
'edd=off' # or without [edd=on]
'[vga..]' # without that in the 'linux /live/vmlinuz..' line
I found somebody saying that Intel/Imagination Technologies have not released the source
code for the graphic mode of PowerVR SGX545 yet then tihs modifies should pass directly through lines and jumping the "live" mode..But as I told you on first"
Some of the edits that are done in this grub.cfg confuse me. I did not see this: #live_video' # no call to live_video
I also have idea where this is either: '[vga..]' # without that in the 'linux /live/vmlinuz..' line
Any help would be appreciated
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
If it's 32-bit CPU with uEFI booting, please use Debian-based i686-pae Clonezilla live, like:
clonezilla-live-2.3.1-18-i686-pae.iso
to boot your machine, and choose the failsafe mode or vga=normal in the boot menu.
Steven.
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
I am having an issue getting clonezilla to boot up into a HP Elitepad 900. The Elitepad uses an atom cpu and in the uefi I turned secure boot off. On the cloneziller server I get a failed to load libcom32.c32 then a failed to loadCOM32 file vesamenu.C32 and it repeats over and over for 50 lines then freezes. On the clonezilla live usb I can get to the wallpaper and it freezes. So far this is the only device that has not played nice with clonezilla. I saw this posted on another site where a user got it to work with a hp EP 900.
"Hi everybody,
i got an issue trying to boot Clonezilla live from usb on a Hp Elitepad 900
The problem is that when I boot it, after the "welcom to grub" line, appears the white and orange clonezilla wallpaper with the different clonezilla modes to select, then after a second they disappear and I'm blocked in the clonezilla wallpaper without any possible action.
Can anyone help me? It's really important to me.
I'm using the clonezilla i386 that is the right one for the Intel Atom processor mounted on that tablet.
Update : That's what I did after having a line showing "can not load video command" after the "welcome to grub"
-clonezilla live ..i386.. or ..i486..
with the following settings in the
/EFI/boot/grub.cfg:
'set gfxmode=640x480' # or 'set gfxmode=auto' (graphic mode)
'#live_video' # no call to live_video
'edd=off' # or without [edd=on]
'[vga..]' # without that in the 'linux /live/vmlinuz..' line
I found somebody saying that Intel/Imagination Technologies have not released the source
code for the graphic mode of PowerVR SGX545 yet then tihs modifies should pass directly through lines and jumping the "live" mode..But as I told you on first"
Some of the edits that are done in this grub.cfg confuse me. I did not see this: #live_video' # no call to live_video
I also have idea where this is either: '[vga..]' # without that in the 'linux /live/vmlinuz..' line
Any help would be appreciated
If it's 32-bit CPU with uEFI booting, please use Debian-based i686-pae Clonezilla live, like:
clonezilla-live-2.3.1-18-i686-pae.iso
to boot your machine, and choose the failsafe mode or vga=normal in the boot menu.
Steven.