Re: [Clonezilla-live] Fixup after cloning
A partition and disk imaging/cloning program
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From: Steven S. <st...@nc...> - 2009-09-23 15:19:19
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For MS Windows, you can try to use sysprep, i.e. install it before you
imaging the disk.
For GNU/Linux, normally what you have to deal with before you image it is:
1. Clean the MAC address in the udev, e.g. for Debian, it's
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
2. /etc/fstab, if it uses hardware serial number, this happens in SuSE.
You'd better to change it to use UUID or /dev/[hs]d[a-z] format.
Maybe more... If anyone has some experience about this, please share that.
Steven.
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Steven Shiau wrote:
>> Les,
>> You did not mention the OS you want to clone is GNU/Linux, Mac OS or
>> MS windows...
>> They are different actually.
>
> I know - that's the problem. We do Linux and Windows and I haven't
> found good guides for either for generic fixups where you have cloned
> or done a backup/restore and now need to detect and assign new device
> drivers. I've muddled through some cases but it seems like something
> like that would be done often enough that there would be some
> automated tools or step by step guides that I haven't found.
>
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