CloneZilla moving to a smaller disk
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Too much trouble. I'd just use something else.
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In the past, I've created same-sized VHD's in Windows, cloned to it (albeit not with Clonezilla) and then shrunk the VHD afterwards. It's not the fastest procedure in the world, but it works.
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i want only to inform you about my experience with clonezilla, it is very risky to use it, couple of weeks ago i tried to take a system image of one of my workstation, after doing so: the system cannot boot, i lost everything and i was obliged to format the computer, it was really a bad experience believe me guys
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I don't know what it is with CloneZilla, when I use it I have to copy the drive twice. The first time will never boot, but the second time everything works fine.
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I've been using it to clone machines for 7 years. In that time I've probably cloned nearly 200 times and probably had problems 2 or 3 times.
@IT-ADMIN , are you using any of the special switches during your cloning?
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@Dashrender said:
I've been using it to clone machines for 7 years. In that time I've probably cloned nearly 200 times and probably had problems 2 or 3 times.
@IT-ADMIN , are you using any of the special switches during your cloning?
sorry, what do you mean by switch here ??
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only one time i clone a workstation to a network shared folder and after cloning the system cannot be booted
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when you are running clonezilla, you can pick options (-p or -ick, etc) this are called switches or options.
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thank Allah it was not a server
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@Dashrender said:
when you are running clonezilla, you can pick options (-p or -ick, etc) this are called switches or options.
i really don't remember, this happen a couple of weeks ago