I created two discs with Windows 10 by stable Debian version. Process finished and test succesfull, but when I do checking that images are restorable, program show short time message, that this image is broken due to no file "disc" or "parts", but this file properly exist in image folder.
So what result I should belive: verification just after create images or negative result of restorable possibility?
This is false alarm. Apparently the TUI failed due to some issues (like some weird image name, e.g., space). You can try to use "ocs-chkimg YOUR-IMAGE" to do the image checking directly.
Steven
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Hello.
I created two discs with Windows 10 by stable Debian version. Process finished and test succesfull, but when I do checking that images are restorable, program show short time message, that this image is broken due to no file "disc" or "parts", but this file properly exist in image folder.
So what result I should belive: verification just after create images or negative result of restorable possibility?
Best regards
Sebastian
Last edit: Sebastian 2019-03-14
This is false alarm. Apparently the TUI failed due to some issues (like some weird image name, e.g., space). You can try to use "ocs-chkimg YOUR-IMAGE" to do the image checking directly.
Steven