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  • Posted a comment on ticket #329 on Clonezilla

    I have no experience/idea how to script this, so I'm not sure if this helps. But these are the commands I would run manually. First zpool status that shows the pools that exist. Then there is one or more pools. Usually one. If the name is mypool, we can run zpool import mypool to load the datasets. This will automatically mount all the datasets to their preconfigured mount targets. To show the datasets we can run zfs list.

  • Created ticket #332 on Clonezilla

    Better LVM2 support

  • Posted a comment on ticket #329 on Clonezilla

    This works with my ZFS 0.8 installation! Nice update! As a related note, since Clonezilla is kind of the wizard around related tools, I would like to see the available zfs pools mentioned in the wizard when choosing a backup image source/target. Now I have to do everything manually. Which is not a problem if you are nerdy enough. But so are the other options like ssh, samba etc. Could be like zfs -> select pool -> select dataset

  • Posted a comment on ticket #329 on Clonezilla

    Thank you. Looking forward to trying this out! 👍

  • Posted a comment on ticket #329 on Clonezilla

    Wasn't zfs-fuse deprecated a long time ago (pre 16.04)? I recall it being surpassed by a kernel module with zfsutils-linux and zfs-initramfs since 16.04 onward. If zfs-fuse, although being deprecated, is still being kept uptodate, something else must be going on in my setup.

  • Created ticket #329 on Clonezilla

    Update ZFS version

  • Modified a comment on ticket #197 on gscan2pdf

    Sorry, that last part was irrelevant. This is an issue tracker, not a forum. I'm not sure how I can close this issue. Problem #197 solved! Thank you.

  • Posted a comment on ticket #197 on gscan2pdf

    Sorry, that last part was irrelevant. This is an issue tracker, not a forum. I'm not sure how I can close this issue. Problem #197 solved!

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