I was wondering if it is possible to create a truly unattended Recovery disk that requires NO user interaction whatsoever... You put the DVD in the DVD drive and reboot, and the partition and/or disk is cloned without any user WARNING or interaction. I know the user input acknowledgment warnings were place there for safety reason, but can it be overridden? thanx :)
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There are many different hardware and software.
You can use e.g.
- a flashcard, a memory stick or CD/DVD(old PC) for clonezilla
- an external USB drive for your images
- a clonezilla zip version
- with the following settings in the syslinux.cfg: Between
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to create a truly unattended Recovery disk that requires NO user interaction whatsoever... You put the DVD in the DVD drive and reboot, and the partition and/or disk is cloned without any user WARNING or interaction. I know the user input acknowledgment warnings were place there for safety reason, but can it be overridden? thanx :)
There are many different hardware and software.
You can use e.g.
- a flashcard, a memory stick or CD/DVD(old PC) for clonezilla
- an external USB drive for your images
- a clonezilla zip version
- with the following settings in the syslinux.cfg: Between
kernel ..
and
append ..
use the 'unattended_set' in the Attachments (with any #versions).
If you would like to use a CD/DVD convert this one. Look for
http://drbl.org/faq/fine-print.php?path=./2_System/87_create_clonezilla_iso_from_zip.faq#87_create_clonezilla_iso_from_zip.faq
Last edit: Fuchs 2014-05-19