Found the fix for that, from Ubuntu "grub-install /dev/sdc" (the new drive created being sdc).
In my first use of Clonezilla, I'm trying to clone a drive which has two versions of Ubuntu on it (16 and 18). The reason for 2? The Ubuntu 16 became corrupted because the hard drive is getting close to failure. So I installed 18 to get it to run. This worked well. The grub menu now, booting from the drive I'm trying to clone, shows 16 as an option but defaults to Ubuntu 18, and boots into it just fine -- about half the time. The drive is getting flakey, and startup-up problems often are where that...
Going from a HD to an SSD, fdisk now shows for the SSD: Disk /dev/sdc: 465.8 GiB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes Disklabel type: dos Disk identifier: 0x00022f72 Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type /dev/sdc1 * 63 19535039 19534977 9.3G 83 Linux /dev/sdc2 19535040 21494969 1959930 957M 82 Linux swap / Solaris /dev/sdc3 21495031 625141759 603646729...
In my first use of Clonezilla, I'm trying to clone a drive which has two versions of Ubuntu on it (16 and 18). The reason for 2? The Ubuntu 16 became corrupted because the hard drive is getting close to failure. So I installed 18 to get it to run. This worked well. The grub menu now, booting from the drive I'm trying to clone, shows 16 as an option but defaults to Ubuntu 18, and boots into it just fine -- about half the time. The drive is getting flakey, and startup-up problems often are where that...
Is there any way to get the new File Manager module to respect what directories it...
Correction: The Upload and Download module does prevent uploading and downloading...
Correction: The Upload and Download module does prevent uploading and downloading...
New File Manager doesn't respect Allow Access to Directories