downloaded txboot 0.6, extracted from zip, couldn't INSTALL as lupdate, lrelease, qmake not present. did apt-get install libqt4-dev. ran INSTALL which appeared to built tuxboot, but with some warnings.
tried to execute tuxboot, got "Session Management error: none of the authentication protocols specified are supported" and then the dialog box. but hey, after the dialog box I was under the impression I'd got clonezilla intalled on my usb external disk :-)
so then I tried booting from it,clonezilla came up and I answered all the questions. After choosing a name for the saved image to use, it told me it wouldn't create an image as "no existing disk(s) or no unmounted disk(s) are found. The source disk must exist or be unmounted"
I'm sure the source disk does exist as sda(1,2,3) turned up on one of the listings that clonezilla provided during the question & answer sequence. The kernel isn't "too old" either, it's 3.2
so what have I done wrong and how do I fix it?
EDIT
tried again explicitly doing each partition separately, which appeared to work.
Last edit: Phil 2014-10-02
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I wonder if this query shouldn't be in the Clonezilla dept? But how would the version of Tuxboot affect how Clonezilla behaves?
tbh this isn't an option now, the machine I was tryng to clone from has completely lost its lan connection. i've raised another query on this in the clonezilla dept.
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downloaded txboot 0.6, extracted from zip, couldn't INSTALL as lupdate, lrelease, qmake not present. did apt-get install libqt4-dev. ran INSTALL which appeared to built tuxboot, but with some warnings.
tried to execute tuxboot, got "Session Management error: none of the authentication protocols specified are supported" and then the dialog box. but hey, after the dialog box I was under the impression I'd got clonezilla intalled on my usb external disk :-)
so then I tried booting from it,clonezilla came up and I answered all the questions. After choosing a name for the saved image to use, it told me it wouldn't create an image as "no existing disk(s) or no unmounted disk(s) are found. The source disk must exist or be unmounted"
I'm sure the source disk does exist as sda(1,2,3) turned up on one of the listings that clonezilla provided during the question & answer sequence. The kernel isn't "too old" either, it's 3.2
so what have I done wrong and how do I fix it?
EDIT
tried again explicitly doing each partition separately, which appeared to work.
Last edit: Phil 2014-10-02
How about to try with v 0.7 ?
I wonder if this query shouldn't be in the Clonezilla dept? But how would the version of Tuxboot affect how Clonezilla behaves?
tbh this isn't an option now, the machine I was tryng to clone from has completely lost its lan connection. i've raised another query on this in the clonezilla dept.