“DVB drivers from the newest kernel” also include the majority of Hauppage drivers who have recently been upgraded to the kernel. However Clonezilla first only showed the device tree folder, not the actual root directory at directory selection then for source shower the HDD on laptop and the destination USB drive.Now offers a wider range of DVB drivers (depending on your platform) to choose from.
So then I just copied the contents of my distribution including device tree folder (containing several *.dtb files) and System files.
Now I noticed that Clonezilla doesn't recognize my SD card reader on my laptop- I am using Beginner mode throughput.
I am trying to clone the LE/CE image as a single image (about 1GB or less with a couple addons and settings), not whole 8GB SD card, via Clonezilla live USB attached to a Windows 7 laptop along with one USB stick as destination, and an SD card reader (or a 3rd USB stick) as source. Here is I what I wrote back to after he suggested a recovery on my laptop ( yes I had used defaults on the tuxboot live USB way and got Clonezilla installed over my Windows 7 instead of a USB !) So what is the case? I don't think I can copy above to a fresh SD card and boot a S905 box?!!ģ. I know the original 140MB gzip expands to 559 MB, so there must be either hidden partitions on SD card, and/or data gets copied to the S905 eMMC. Also I copied my CE SD card to a USB drive, but the size looks 157MB. So is this done under defaults with Beginner mode?Ģ. Clonezilla make image of size of data not size of disk - Data Backup - Spiceworks Here it says it does only copy data not entire disk unless instructed otherwise: And my Clonezilla live USB works in one USB stick.ġ. *So what exact steps and settings do I need?* I have a laptop with Windows 7, and an SD card reader + 3 USB slots. Right now it has become a mini challenge to do a LE/CE single image data only clone.
I am getting piecemeal info and doesn't look like LE is interested in a full single image vs their backup tool. So I managed to recover my Windows 7 on my laptop, but Clonezilla still doesn't seem to do the data imaging job. Kindly suggest a solution ! This likely is a bug as I noticed mention of a big fix earlier re: Acer One boot.
The Alt + F10 combo doesn't work to bring up eRecovery ( there is no CD drive.) I keep getting Clonezilla screen no matter what. I briefly saw Acer eRecovery after pressing various F buttons, Alt and Esc etc, before I read about eRecovery. Then I tried booting from the laptop and have realized that it always boots Clonezilla.
I proceeded to boot from the USB and apparently was able to copy a Linux distro image from the SD card reader to a second USB stick. I downloaded Clonezilla live USB via tuxboot following all site instructions via online and also downloaded the ISO. Have an old Win7 home premium Acer 255E netbook. Yes I finally did realize Clonezilla does it right- too much smoke and mirrors online !īut now here is what happened- Emailed to How many times are you planning to restore your LE system files anyway? Remember, LibreELEC uses only 2 system blob files (KERNEL + SYSTEM) in its installation. Which should be easy enough to manually reinstall: creating partitions and copying the 4 files to that system partition. That is part of the read-only system partition. Perhaps you need to dive into Clonezilla's options and capabilities a bit more. You can also do Clonezilla images where you backup/restore partitions seperately but still into one image file. Data is compressed by default, unless you don't want that and prefer bit-by-bit images. CloneZilla does do compression, thus it can create small(er) images of large partitions that also have large empty spaces.