Thank you! That 's worked a treat. The initial grub menu is still small, but that's OK. Once I select the "VGA with large fort and to RAM" option, the next menu (the one for starting Clonezilla) is perfectly legible. Thanks for all your help.
Thanks for your suggestion. The option KMS with large font and to RAM doesn't work. The laptop crashes and displays a black screen. I decided to try all the various boot options. The only one that made any difference at all was "VGA with large font and to RAM". This option still exhibits the same "wrapped screen display" on the language selection menu and the following "change keyboard layout" menu; but having got past that menu, the font is then much larger, and is perfectly legible on all the subsequent...
Thanks for your reply. Good point about the photos.... To summarise the problem again, I'm running Clonezilla 3.1.2-9 on a Dell XPS 17 9720 with a 17" 4k screen. The resolution is 3840x2400. This laptop runs Linux Mint 21.3. The problem with the tiny font affects all of the Clonezilla menus all the way from the very first to the last selections made before the cloning starts. The menus for selecting the language and then the keyboard layout have an additional problem - best just seen in the photos...
I've seen a couple of other posts on this topic, but none of the solutions work for me - hence this new post. I'm running Clonezilla 3.1.2-9 on a Dell XPS 17 9720 with a 4k (3840x2400) screen. It runs fine, and I regularly use it to make a backup clone of the whole system. The only problem is that I have to select all the Clonezilla options using a magnifying glass to read the menus. I've made the changes to Clonezilla's grub.cfg that are suggested in this post.... https://sourceforge.net/p/clonezilla/discussion/Clonezilla_live/thread/1c7d4c686c/...
Hello I'm in the process of changing my OS from MacOS to Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon, part of which is to provide encryption for documents that need that extra security. I have a few questions about Veracrypt that I've been unable to answer by looking at the package documentation or general Googling. I currently use a MacOS encrypted.sparseimage as a container for encrypted documents. From what I've read, this is similar to Veracrypt's file container. The MacOS encrypted.sparseimage is just another...