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.
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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
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2020-11-08
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..
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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
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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.
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
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..
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