Re: [Clonezilla-live] Image resize
A partition and disk imaging/cloning program
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From: Spiros G. <sn...@he...> - 2007-11-19 13:49:11
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=D3=F4=E9=F2 19/11/2007, =E7=EC=DD=F1=E1 =C4=E5=F5=F4=DD=F1=E1 =EA=E1=E9 = =FE=F1=E1 15:31 =EF/=E7 Les Mikesell =DD=E3=F1=E1=F8=E5: > Steven Shiau wrote: > > Yes. -r works with disk restoration. > > > >> If it does, does it do it even when -k (don't create partitions) is > >> used? > > > > No matter if -k is used or not, -r will allow resize program to do the > > file system size adjustment to fit the size of partition size. > > If clonezilla creates the partitions, won't they be the same size as the > source disk? Yes, that's right > How do you specify that you want the extra space on a=20 > larger drive to be used? You have to partition by hand before running clonezilla, making sure you=20 create all the partitions present in the source disk and that they have the= =20 correct type, and then restore using -k (don't create partitions) and -r=20 (resize partitions), and as Steven says all partitions will be resize to=20 maximum space BTW, I am preparing a script to perform restoration with image relocation,= =20 that's why all the questions as I do not have any disks available to check= =20 everything myself... =2D-=20 Kind regards Spiros =2D- gpg key URL: http://members.hellug.gr/sng/gpg-kde-el.html |