Hello there. I'm new here and hope to get help on the issue I have been experiencing. When using either Clonezilla-live-20190903-disco-amd64 and or Clonezilla-live-2.6.3-7-amd64 versions to create an image on my Dell Insprion 1501 laptop, it works perfectly. Before the image is complete, I have the Clonezilla-live always check the image to see if it's restorable and it always checks out fine. When I get to use the latest version of DRBL-live to send the images via the network and using static, not DHCP, I get the following errors: "The image of this partition is broken: sda1" and "Failed to create a partition table on this disk: /dev/sda. Is this disk too small: /dev/sda?" I do have DRBL live on one USB drive and the backup images on another USB drive. therefore, I know there should not be a mix up. I even set the advanced prematers to -icds and still will get the error messages mentioned. I am attaching two pictures to show the errors. Hope to hear from someone soon to resolve the issue. Thank you.
Hello there. I'm new here and hope to get help on the issue I have been experiencing. When using either Clonezilla-live-20190903-disco-amd64 and or Clonezilla-live-2.6.3-7-amd64 versions to create an image on my Dell Insprion 1501 laptop, it works perfectly. Before the image is complete, I have the Clonezilla-live always check the image to see if it's restorable and it always checks out fine. When I get to use the latest version of DRBL-live to send the images via the network and using static, not DHCP, I get the following errors: "The image of this partition is broken: sda1" and "Failed to create a partition table on this disk: /dev/sda. Is this disk too small: /dev/sda?" I do have DRBL live on one USB drive and the backup images on another USB drive. therefore, I know there should not be a mix up. I even set the advanced prematers to -icds and still will get the error messages mentioned. I am attaching two pictures to show the errors. Hope to hear from someone soon to resolve the issue. Thank you.
The DRBL live is somehow old, therefore I recommend that you give Clonezilla lite server a try:
https://clonezilla.org/show-live-doc-content.php?topic=clonezilla-live/doc/11_lite_server
Steven