Activity for tuxboot

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    We have very limited man power, so this project is actually in the hibernation mode.... Please refer to this webpage for alternative solutions: https://clonezilla.org/liveusb.php Steven

  • Giorgos Giorgos posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    >tuxboot ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/$LIB/libgtk3-nocsd.so.0' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded (cannot open shared object file): ignored. tuxboot: error while loading shared libraries: libpng12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > There's no v.12 of libpng at repositories. Only libpng16. (I'm at PCLinux).

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    "My Linux version 16.04 Ubuntu terminal command prompt doesn't recognize this command." -> Please take a photo about the whole process, including error messages on the screen, then post them. It's easier for us to understand. BTW, you can also try something else, like manual method which I always use, or Unetbooting: https://clonezilla.org/liveusb.php#linux-setup Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thanks Steven, I visited https://tuxboot.org/instalation/ (I've been there before) and got this: "Make the downloaded file executable (using either the command "chmod+x./tuxboot-linux*, or going to Properties -> Permissions and checking "Execute"), Then start the application etc... I tried both of these options multiple times. My Linux version 16.04 Ubuntu terminal command prompt doesn't recognize this command. The Properties -Permissions route doesn't have an "Execute" option. I'm unable to run...

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Did you follow: https://tuxboot.org/installation/ to install that? The same page also explains how to start it. Hence please check that page if you haven't. Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thanks Steven: I have tuxboot on my Linux computer. It's in my "Downloads" folder. I can open it and see the many files in it. How do I run it? I know there's probably about four steps to the procedure. I want to create a bootable USB drive so I can partition my hard drive using Gparted. EJ

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thanks Steven: I have tuxboot on my Linux computer in the Downloads folder. I can open it and look at the many files, but I don't know how to run it. I want to to create a bootable USB drive for use with Gparted so I can partition my hard drive. I'm guessing there's a three or four step procedure for starting tuxboot . Am I right? and if so, will you please relay it to me? EJ

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Tuxboot on USB drive? It should be installed on your MS Windows or GNU/Linux. Not on the USB drive. Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    O.K. I have tuxboot on my USB drive. That's easy. How do I execute this program? The tuxboot site says "go to Properties ->Permissions and check "Execute". Ive tried this rout and there is no "Execute" option. Dead end. Or I can access some command prompt and enter "chmod tx ./tuxboot-linux*. What command prompt? How do I get to it? They refer to this command prompt from time to time without ever saying where it is. E J

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Never mind I figure it out. There are multiple volumes on the USB drive and the pc is booting the wrong volume. Would be nice if tuxboot gave a warning about this.

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Whether I try to create gparted or clonezilla, the result is the same. When booting the usb drive, it first displays a dozen of lines of some status, then it enters memtest86. I did not let it finish and just exit. Then the pc reboots, displays a dozen of lines of some status, ... How do I get out of this loop and do something useful?

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    did you find a solution to this?

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    I succeeded by selecting HDD then IMMEDIATELY selecting flash drive. Then the flash drive showed up.

  • Giorgos Giorgos posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Same problem here. Sorry, but "Show All Drives", is not an acceptable solution, since it involves an enormous amount of risk. And what's on stake? Your HDD's data! I think, as the time goes by, TuxBoot starts showing it's age. Maybe a newer version is required. This one, is already 6yo! THANKS for listening! Happy Holiday season!!! ;-)

  • Bobo Bobo posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    From linux mint I cannot add the PPA (and therefore cannot install tuxboot) % cat /etc/os-release NAME="Linux Mint" PRETTY_NAME="Linux Mint 20" UBUNTU_CODENAME=focal VERSION="20 (Ulyana)" VERSION_CODENAME=ulyana % sudo apt-add-repository -y ppa:thomas.tsai/ubuntu-tuxboot Cannot add PPA: ''This PPA does not support focal''.

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    It won't erase everything on the USB stick. It just unzip the Clonezilla live zip file to the USB stick, and run syslinux to make it bootable. The existing files on the USB flash drive will be kept. Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Same here, at the end of the process there is no "reboot" button.. only "exit". What I noticed is that I already had some files in my USB stick and they are still present after the process, while I suppose the process should erase everything, in order to make the stick bootable..

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    This worked after 1+ hours of trying to get this to create a bootable usb on Ubuntu 18.04 https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/create-a-bootable-usb-stick-on-ubuntu/14011

  • Anonymous posted a comment on ticket #1

    gpartled-live-1.1.05-amd64.iso does not work again.

  • Anonymous posted a comment on ticket #14

    I have this on tuxboot 0.7 on ubuntu 18.04.04. Just started. Seems a library update came in and caused the issue. Coolmott

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    working on another Ubuntu 18.04. thanks.

  • Anonymous posted a comment on ticket #14

    Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS Satellite-L305D:~$ sudo tuxboot QMetaObject::connectSlotsByName: No matching signal for on_frebootbutton_clicked() libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile X Error: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied) 10 Extension: 130 (MIT-SHM) Minor opcode: 1 (X_ShmAttach) Resource id: 0x140 X Error: BadShmSeg (invalid shared segment parameter) 128 Extension: 130 (MIT-SHM) Minor opcode: 5 (X_ShmCreatePixmap) Resource id: 0x4a0000d X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap...

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Not sure if you have soloved this issue. If not, you'd better to take photos then post them. It's easier for us to understand. Stevem

  • somnomania somnomania posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    I'm trying to do the basic thing with putting Clonezilla on a USB flash drive, and when it's through, I don't have the button to restart now, from Tuxboot. All I have is the Exit button. I tried rebooting manually and the computer couldn't find anything on the flash drive to run or boot from.

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    had same problem, reaching for clonezilla after two days of wrestling a user's migration and having One More Complication didn't help my despair, thank you internet ghost of thomas

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Saved me on Ubuntu 16.04 (on my way to 20.04)

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    sudo QT_X11_NO_MITSHM=1 tuxboot

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    No. Different use cases. However, you can always create one by merging those two live systems, and create a new boot loader config file, i.e., syslinux.cfg, and grub.cfg. Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    That worked! :)

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    I'm wondering if any have created an ISO or if there is a straight forward way to create a bootable disk with both CLoneZilla and Gparted on it using the ISOs that alread exist. This would be very useful in a lot of diagnostic cases we run into. Thoughts?

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Worked well. Thanks

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    working on another Ubuntu 18.04. thanks.

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    thanks its work on ubuntu 18.04

  • Danny PONG Danny PONG posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Yes, it helps! But why I download v0.8 but it shows v0.7 in Ubuntu 18.04?

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thank you !!!! You saved my day. Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thanks, still works on ubuntu 18.04

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thank you very much for sharing this. We have very limited manpower so your contribution is really appreciated. Steven

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Not sure. If it still fails, try to use the manual (makeboot.bat) solution: https://clonezilla.org/liveusb.php Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    The ppa for tuxboot for ubuntu has not been updated since bionic. It caused me quite a lot of difficulty getting the download. It would be helpful to others to know that this ppa will not work on things later than bionic. Here's a quick install instruction: you will probably want the dependency libc6-i386. I couldn't find it in Discovery (lubuntu's Software Center equivaland), so I got it at https://pkgs.org/download/libc6-i386 pick your distro and download. Install it with: sudo apt install {file...

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    In my case, just in case of another anonymous the problem was that the usb flash drive was defect. One indication that it is defect is that tuxboot writes with very high speed. With working usb drive it takes a while.

  • David Seltz David Seltz modified a comment on discussion General Discussion

    When I try to use tuxboot to install ubuntu 18 on a usb stick (16GB) I get the error: "This file does not have an app associated with it for performing this action."** during the installing bootloader section. When it fails I see it is currently: "Running special F:\utils\wind32\syslinux.exe on F:" What I've tried: Make sure stick was formated as FAT32 Run Tuxboot as administrator No luck. Any other suggestions? I'm using Tuxboot 0.8.2

  • David Seltz David Seltz posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    When I try to use tuxboot to install ubuntu 18 on a usb stick (16GB) I get the error: "This file does not have an app associated with it for performing this action."** during the installing bootloader section. What I've tried: Make sure stick was formated as FAT32 Run Tuxboot as administrator No luck. Any other suggestions? I'm using Tuxboot 0.8.2

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thanks a lot bro...

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Please take some photos about the error messages on the screen. It will be easier for us to understand that. Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    did you fix it

  • Paul L Pierson Paul L Pierson posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Ok, I was mistaken. I had forgotten the 280MB was the COMPRESSED file size. So I went with the next bigger size I had which was 4GB. That worked.

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    I'm intending to create a bootable USB drive with Clonezilla which is 280MB, so for me I think I can get away with a 512MB USB drive.

  • Curtis Gedak Curtis Gedak modified ticket #1

    Tuxboot fails to create bootable USB image for GParted Live 0.7.1-1

  • Curtis Gedak Curtis Gedak posted a comment on ticket #1

    Closing this issue (I had forgotten that it was open). Over the past few years I have used Tuxboot 0.7 to successfully create bootable GParted live images. The most recent image that I wrote to USB flash drive and then booted on an x86 computer was gparted-live-1.0.0-5-i686.iso. Thanks to the Tuxboot team for their efforts to create and maintain this utililty. Curtis

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    This really depends on the live system you want to put. Not directly related to Tuxboot itself I believe. Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Dear Admins/Coders: Please say what minimum size USB "Thumb, Flash, Pen - drive" can be used for the various products.

  • Anonymous posted a comment on ticket #1

    already 2019 and no fix for the problem

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Hello, same problem - now it's July 2019. I've used Tuxboot to create the Clonezilla USB, used the manual settings so I could see what it was doing, cloned correctly. I've gone into the boot order and excluded the original drive (which is still in machine) and moved the clone drive to be the first boot device. I've gone into Win7 control panel and set the cloned drive letter to E. I'm getting the "No boot found" found error. I'm guessing that even if I pull the drive I'll still get that error since...

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thanks, really good!

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thx a lot for this tip!

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Avast is fine with 0.83 in May 2019, Win10. I'd like to second the request for some instructions on how to get both Gparted and Clonezilla working on the same thumb drive. I find both of these tools indispensable when upgrading or replacing boot drives and having them both on one rewritable drive would simplify things somewhat. In any case, thanks for all your work on this software.

  • Anonymous posted a comment on ticket #3

    I fixed this by mounting the Clonezilla Live Stable image and manually copying the /util directory from the mounted image onto the USB stick I want to install the live image into

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thanks Steven. It worked although I didn't try to do anything with it, yet.

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Please check this discussion: https://sourceforge.net/p/tuxboot/discussion/general/thread/69b70e22a5 Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Yup, helped me too, running under Ubuntu 18.04 and VirtualBox.

  • Larry Evans Larry Evans posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    **After following instructions here: https://tuxboot.org/download/ for using "Ubuntu PPA to install tuxboot" Tried using it only to get error: larry@larry-HP-Notebook:~/Downloads$ sudo tuxboot QMetaObject::connectSlotsByName: No matching signal for on_frebootbutton_clicked() libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile X Error: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied) 10 Extension: 130 (MIT-SHM) Minor opcode: 1 (X_ShmAttach) Resource id: 0x144 X Error: BadShmSeg (invalid shared...

  • Anonymous posted a comment on ticket #14

    Err:6 http://ppa.launchpad.net/thomas.tsai/ubuntu-tuxboot/ubuntu cosmic Release 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.95.83 80]

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    I have the same Problem. I run it as Administrator. Everything works smootly until point 3 of 4, where I had the error mentioned above. I think its a Windows 7, 8, 10 issue.

  • Jademalo Jademalo posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Apologies for the really slow reply I was under the assumption that all I was doing was copying GRUB? I'm not sure what that would do to change secure boot. In addition, both trying the alternate version and disabling secure boot didn't seem to work.

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    You meant using Tuxboot 0.6? Why not using the latest one , i.e., version 0.8? https://sourceforge.net/projects/tuxboot/files/ Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thanks a lot... that really helped me a lot.

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    It's only available for Ubuntu or Debian... You can try different method on Fedora, like: https://clonezilla.org/liveusb.php#linux-method-b Steven

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    The image format for Clonezilla is a directory. It's not a ".img". As mentioned here: https://clonezilla.org/clonezilla-usage/general-live-use.php "The image name of Clonezilla is actually a directory name." BTW, this is about Clonezilla, so next time please post it in Clonezilla forum. Steven

  • Mark Moore Mark Moore posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    I am using 0.6 Windows Windows Execute File tuxboot-0.6.exe (MD5: 316f0f70f8b1c44aba4847c961fadeeb) on a Dell Inspiron P75F. It looks like Tuxboot does not even get a shot at booting. Any ideas?

  • jeff.sadowski jeff.sadowski modified a comment on discussion General Discussion

    All sorts of issues trying to run tuxboot on Fedora. I downloaded tuxboot version 0.8 If I dowload the executable it complains no libpng12.so.0 If I download the source If I run "bash INSTALL" I get the error tuxboot.h:20:10: fatal error: ui_tuxboot.h: No such file or directory I'm going to try wine and the windows binary not so sure how that will work with hardware but I'll find out. Update Can't find drives. Kind of figured it would have that issue. Luckily I have a windows machine to install from...

  • jeff.sadowski jeff.sadowski posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    All sorts of issues trying to run tuxboot on Fedora. I downloaded tuxboot version 0.8 If I dowload the executable it complains no libpng12.so.0 If I download the source If I run "bash INSTALL" I get the error tuxboot.h:20:10: fatal error: ui_tuxboot.h: No such file or directory I'm going to try wine and the windows binary not so sure how that will work with hardware but I'll find out.

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Found a workaround at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/unetbootin/+bug/1620628 Running it like this works: sudo QT_X11_NO_MITSHM=1 tuxboot QMetaObject::connectSlotsByName: No matching signal for on_frebootbutton_clicked() libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile Thank you

  • Richard  Sorak, Jr. Richard Sorak, Jr. posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Using Clonezilla form a TUX install trying to backup a Raspberry Pi SD card to an dimage file on Win10 machine.....run Clonzilla and I end w a folder on the Win 10 not a .img file???? Help Thanks Rick

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Thanks for sharing that. That's helpful when you have a large size of USB flash drive. Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    not sure if this will help, but i was having the same issue. it was because i was using a large USB. it would not formate in FAT32. so i did some googling and this fixed the issue. "not my video but it let me formate my large USB to FAT32" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvxgghEl5Xk

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    "I copied /EFI/boot; x86_64-efi bootx64.efi grubx64.efi from the clonezilla-alternative installation to the GParted installation, and immediately GParted worked perfectly." -> That makes secure boot work. GParted live so far does not work for secure booting because it's Debian-based. While alternative Clonezilla live is based on Ubuntu Linux, which supports secure boot. Steven

  • Jademalo Jademalo modified a comment on discussion General Discussion

    So I have a few theories now. My drive had an MBR partition table. This let me boot clonezilla from tuxboot with legacy boot, but when using EFI boot it gave me the grub command line error. Changing the partition table to GPT worked perfectly just straight up copying the files. However, if I ran tuxboot on the drive with a GPT table, it broke something and it was no longer recognised by my UEFI. So my original issue I think was trying to use UEFI boot on a device with an MBR partition table, and...

  • Jademalo Jademalo modified a comment on discussion General Discussion

    So I have a few theories now. My drive had an MBR partition table. This let me boot clonezilla from tuxboot with legacy boot, but when using EFI boot it gave me the grub command line error. Changing the partition table to GPT worked perfectly just straight up copying the files. However, if I ran tuxboot on the drive with a GPT table, it broke something and it was no longer recognised by my UEFI. So my original issue I think was trying to use UEFI boot on a device with an MBR partition table, and...

  • Jademalo Jademalo modified a comment on discussion General Discussion

    So I have a few theories now. My drive had an MBR partition table. This let me boot clonezilla from tuxboot with legacy boot, but when using EFI boot it gave me the grub command line error. Changing the partition table to GPT worked perfectly just straight up copying the files. However, if I ran tuxboot on the drive with a GPT table, it broke something and it was no longer recognised by my UEFI. So my original issue I think was trying to use UEFI boot on a device with an MBR partition table, and...

  • Jademalo Jademalo modified a comment on discussion General Discussion

    So I have a few theories now. My drive had an MBR partition table. This let me boot clonezilla from tuxboot with legacy boot, but when using EFI boot it gave me the grub command line error. Changing the partition table to GPT worked perfectly just straight up copying the files. However, if I ran tuxboot on the drive with a GPT table, it broke something and it was no longer recognised by my UEFI. So my original issue I think was trying to use UEFI boot on a device with an MBR partition table, and...

  • Jademalo Jademalo posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    So I have a few theories now. My drive had an MBR partition table. This let me boot clonezilla from tuxboot with legacy boot, but when using EFI boot it gave me the grub command line error. Changing the partition table to GPT worked perfectly just straight up copying the files. However, if I ran tuxboot on the drive with a GPT table, it broke something and it was no longer recognised by my UEFI. So my original issue I think was trying to use UEFI boot on a device with an MBR partition table, and...

  • Jademalo Jademalo posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    I can't quite remember the version of Clonezilla, but I tried every available version of GParted live. I also tried making the drive on both PCs, same result. Clonezilla 2.5.6-22 using Tuxboot 0.8.3 Files list is; .disk boot EFI live syslinux utils Clonezilla-Live-Version GPL It works if I'm able to use legacy boot as I said, so I know it's almost installed correctly. It's just EFI boot that seems broken.

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Weird. Mabye the issue is on the Clonezilla live or GParted live? Which version of Clonezilla live did you try? What's the files list on your USB flash drive? Steven

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    How about https://drbl.org/screenshot/ ? It's our official website, drbl.org. Steven

  • Jademalo Jademalo posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    On a fresh installation of windows, I downloaded tuxboot to make a gparted live USB. No matter what I do, every time the USB drive boots to the grub command line. Both Clonezilla and gparted do this, when I boot it on my EFI system I get the grub cli. Using my brothers older PC doesn't work either, but I'm able to get it working in legacy MBR boot mode on there. No matter what I do though, if I boot with EFI i get the grub command line.] Any advice? I've got no idea what I'm doing wrong. I've tried...

  • Daniel Kolar Daniel Kolar posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Hello, i browsed several websites linked from http://drbl.sourceforge.net/screenshot/ but can not find any screenshots.

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    If the file you downloaded is tuxboot-amd64, and use that one, i.e., chmod -x ./tuxboot-amd64 Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    I attempted to follow these instructions to install tuxboot on a usb key, but the description doesnt match the files in the package. https://tuxboot.org/installation/ "If you downlaod the file, you have to make the downloaded file executable (using either the command "chmod +x ./tuxboot-linux*"," but there are no files called tuxboot-linux. could someone explain how to make a bootable usb key for clonezilla on centos 7? I'm somewhat of a noob to centos.

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    0.8.2 is listed on the green button as the latest download but if you look at the file list 0.8.3 is the latest download. Why is that?

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Did you mean you have problem to run "gksudo tuxboot"? If so, what were the error messages? Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Environment: Ubuntu 1604. I installed Tuxboot from the ppa. The Tuxboot installation page says use gksu to run in graphical mode. I was unable to run Tuxboot in graphical mode using all sorts of package downloads and commands(including gksu). Generally there is a separate GUI package that needs to be installed to run any application in graphical mode. Questions: 1. Where can I get GUI-Tuxboot or equivalent? 2. Or how can I run Tuxboot in graphical mode using gksu?

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on ticket #14

    Thomas has added that for Bionic in PPA a few days ago. If any issue, please post it again. Thanks. Steven

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    So have you tried to use tuxboot to create the USB flash drive? Not working? Steven

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Sorry for the late response. Have you fixed this issue? If not, actually Tuxboot "only" overwrite the boot loader, your data should still exist. So you can boot your Windows7 CD/USB then fix the boot loader. Steven

  • Anonymous posted a comment on ticket #14

    hey I can't install through ppa for ubuntu 18 Err:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/thomas.tsai/ubuntu-tuxboot/ubuntu bionic Release 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.95.83 80] ➞ lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS Release: 18.04 Codename: bionic ➞ uname -a Linux XXXXXXXXXXXX 4.15.0-32-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 10 17:58:07 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux ~~~

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    I had to manually copy the 'missing' exe files from the iso to the utils\win32 directory then re-run with overwrite. It seems the iso is set up to create to drives V:/W: for example but tuxboot expects to see it on only a certain drive.

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Please Please Help. I am a Layman.

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Dear All, Good %greetings% I used tuxboot to create clonzilla live usb, but by mistake I selected c: i.e. C drive of windows installation, seeing that I just delected the clonzilla files created on c:, but now whenever my system boots, it comes to clonezilla welcome screen, and from there it reboots when we select any option from the list. How to unstall that clonezilla boot files from C:, how to bring back to normal/previous boot screen. Note: Mine is dual boot desktop with ubuntu 16 LTS and windows7....

  • Anonymous posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Hello, I'm experiencing the exact same issue with the exact same drive, and I have performed the steps listed in the Clonezilla site. I have also used the program called Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.7.7 to create the bootable drive. Keep in mind, I've formatted the 2TB Drive in FAT32 as required. During the process, the application stated that it will not be Bootable because the Format is FAT32, not Fat32. It doesn't make a difference. What I've found though, in manually running the makeboot.bat file,...

  • Steven Shiau Steven Shiau posted a comment on discussion General Discussion

    Could you please try that on different machine? To make sure if this issue is reproducible on different machines there. Thanks. Steven

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