Not to negate 100s of users giving 1000s of hours of there time making a great program. It worked once BUT on the second go around I ending up running sudo dd if=/dev/sd? of=/dev/sd? bs=4M status=progress to create a clone of a Ubuntu 20.04 fully encrypted SSD drive to a spinning hard drive.
Clonezilla created the last partition correctly then when creating the clone messed up the partition table on the destination drive
not sure what options I should have selection to get it working right?
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Not to negate 100s of users giving 1000s of hours of there time making a great program. It worked once BUT on the second go around I ending up running sudo dd if=/dev/sd? of=/dev/sd? bs=4M status=progress to create a clone of a Ubuntu 20.04 fully encrypted SSD drive to a spinning hard drive.
Clonezilla created the last partition correctly then when creating the clone messed up the partition table on the destination drive
not sure what options I should have selection to get it working right?
"Clonezilla created the last partition correctly then when creating the clone messed up the partition table on the destination drive" -> Which version of Clonezilla live did you use?
How did you use Clonezilla? Please let us know the details, step by step, so that we can try to reproduce this issue. If it's reproducible, we definitely can try to fix it.
If you still have a copy of /var/log/clonezilla.log, please share that.
Thanks.