Noted, thanks. Do you think its a reasonable usage case to have the possibility to schedule separate Clonezilla backup runs for each hdd, so 3 separate images are created in a row? I am doing it right now as I see it the safest way, but it requires me to manually restart Clonezilla after each HDD.
Yes but I mean- I have an image composed of 3hdds, during restore I chose, say second hdd only to be restored. Will Clonezilla try to put hdd1 image parts into the second hdd? or will it figure out I am asking for second hdd image contents?
Hi Steven, thank you for the answer. But assuming that during the restore, I would still have 3 hdds, would it work ok to just restore one of them from the 3-hdd image? It seems that it is a lot safer to still create 3 separate images for each hdd though, as it gives more control on where to restore which image (at leans for an unexperienced person)?
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Now its visible, thank you :)!