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<H1> Clonezilla-SysRescCD<br>Creating a Restore DVD<br>08/02/2009 - v 3.1.0</H1> |
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<!--site-only--><table border="0" width="95%" style="margin-left: auto;margin-right: auto;"><tr><td><font size="-1">Copyright: © 2007-2009, <a href="mailto:sng@hellug.gr?subject=About Clonezilla-SysRescCD v 3.1.0">Spiros Georgaras <sng@hellug.gr></a></font></td><td align="right"><font size="-1"></font></td></tr><tr><td><font size="-1">Last update: 23/12/2009</font></td><td align="right"><font size="-1"></font></td></tr><tr><td><font size="-1"> </font></td><td align="right"><font size="-1"></font></td></tr><tr><td><!-- <font size="-1">Select language: <img src="en.png" border="0" width="21" height="14" alt="English"> <a href=""><img src="el.png" border="0" width="21" height="14" alt="Greek"></a></font> --></td><td align="right"><font size="-1"><a href="http://clonezilla-sysresccd.hellug.gr/clonezilla-sysresccd.rss" title="RSS news feed"><img src="rss-orange-11.png" border="0" width="30" height="14" alt="RSS news feed"></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><font size="-1"> </font></td><td align="right"><font size="-1"></font></td></tr></table><table border="0" width="100%" class="nav"><tr> <td width="33%"><a href="restoration.html">Previous</a></td> <td width="34%" align="center"><a href="../README.html">Contents</a></td> <td width="33%" align="right"><a href="reloc-img.html">Next</a></td> </tr></table><hr style="margin: 0;"><!--end-site-only--> |
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<H2 style="margin-top: 1em;"><a name="restore-intro"></a>Intro <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#restore-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2> |
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<p>Assuming you have used <b>Clonezilla Live</b> to make a backup of your Windows XP system (partition <b>/dev/<font color="Red">hda1</font></b>), which you have saved as <font color="Green"><b>win_img</b></font>, you will probably be wondering what to do with it now. Well, one option would be to keep it to the disk you used to save it in, store the disk, and use it whenever you need it. <br><br> |
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Another option would be to create a DVD you can use to restore this image. This procedure will be explained here.<br><br> |
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You will use <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b> to create a restore Clonezilla Live System, and burn it to DVD along with your <font color="Green"><b>win_img</b></font> image. Depending on the size of the image and the free disk space, you have three alternatives: |
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<li>You can create a <a href="#dvd">restore DVD</a>, containing a restore Clonezilla Live System and one or more image files.<br> |
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It can be either a 4.4GB or a 8GB DVD, and it is ideal for packing a number of small image files together. It can be used to restore any of these image files when needed, but the restoration procedure will then be done <b>manually</b>. |
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<li>You can create an <a href="#auto">automated</a> restore DVD with a maximum <a href="#auto44DVD">size of 4.4GB</a><br> |
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This DVD will hold only one image file, which will be automatically restored to its source disk/partition when the corresponding boot menu entry is selected. The drawback is that the working partition (the partition used to create the ISO file) must have an amount of free space equal to the size of the image file plus the Clonezilla Live System size. |
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<li>You can create an <a href="#auto">automated</a> restore DVD with a maximum <a href="#auto8DVD">size of 8GB</a><br> |
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This DVD will hold only one image file, which will be automatically restored to its source disk/partition when the corresponding boot menu entry is selected. You only need to have about 90MB of free space to create it, but there are more commands to be executed to finalise DVD.</li> |
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<p>Assuming you have saved your image file <font color="Green"><b>win_img</b></font> in partition <font color="Green"><b>hdb4</b></font>, you have to boot <b>Clonezilla Live to RAM</b>, using <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b>, and when the system is fully up select <b>Enter_shell</b> and type <b>2</b> to get to the shell.<br><br> |
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Then you mount the partition in /home/partimag</p> |
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rm /home/partimag<br> |
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mount /dev/<font color="Green">hdb4</font> /home/partimag<br> |
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cd /home/partimag</p> |
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<p><b>Note:</b> It <b>/dev/<font color="Green">hdb4</font></b> is a NTFS (Windows XP) partition, you will have to use <b>ntfs-3g</b> to mount it, since you need write access to it. In this case you type the commands:</p> |
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ntfs-3g /dev/<font color="Green">hdb4</font> /home/partimag<br> |
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cd /home/partimag</p> |
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<p>If you have problems mounting the partition, refer to section "<a href="clonezilla.html#ntfs">Saving image files in NTFS partitions</a>".</p> |
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<p>Create the ISO file by executing the command:</p> |
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<p class="newcode">/opt/drbl/sbin/ocs-iso -a restore -V "Win XP Restore" \<br> |
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-P "Spiros Georgaras <sng@hellug.gr>" -s</p> |
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<p>All tha's left to do is burn the DVD. Remove the CD from the DVD writer, insert a writable DVD disk and burn the ISO file:</p> |
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<p class="newcode">growisofs -Z /dev/<font color="Green">hdc</font>=restore.iso<br> |
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eject /dev/<font color="Green">hdc</font></p> |
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<p>If the computer has only one DVD writer, you can use the following command, which will auto detect it</p> |
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<p class="newcode">growisofs -Z $(what-cd -dwb)=restore.iso<br> |
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<p>Finally, add the image file to the DVD, by typing:</p> |
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-V "Win XP Restore" --publisher "Spiros Georgaras <sng@hellug.gr>" \ <br> |
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-graft-points /<font color="Green">win_img</font>/=/home/partimag/<font color="Green">win_img</font></p> |
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<p>If the computer has only one DVD writer, you can use the following command, which will auto detect it</p> |
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-V "Win XP Restore" --publisher "Spiros Georgaras <sng@hellug.gr>" \ <br> |
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-graft-points /<font color="Green">win_img</font>/=/home/partimag/<font color="Green">win_img</font></p> |
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<p>Working parameters can be passed to the Clonezilla Live restore script at DVD mastering time. This is very useful if we want to create an "automated" restore DVD. The restore script (<b>osc-sr</b>) can accept the following parameters:</p> |
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<li>-b -c --nogui -e <font color="Red"><b>restoredisk</b></font> <image-file> <disk><br> |
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Example: -b -c --nogui -e restoredisk <font color="Green"><b>win_img</b></font> <font color="Red"><b>hda</b></font><br> |
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This tells the restore script to run in batch mode (-b), to ask for confirmation (-c) and preform a disk restore of image <font color="Green"><b>win_img</b></font> to the first hard disk (<font color="Red"><b>hda</b></font>) |
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<li>-b -c --nogui -e <font color="Red"><b>restoreparts</b></font> <image-file> <partition><br> |
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Example: -b -c --nogui -e restoreparts <font color="Green"><b>win_img</b></font> <font color="Red"><b>hda1</b></font><br> |
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This tells the restore script to run in batch mode (-b), to ask for confirmation (-c) and preform a partition restore of image <font color="Green"><b>win_img</b></font> to the first partition of the first hard disk (<font color="Red"><b>hda1</b></font>) |
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<p>We will use these commands when mastering our restore DVD. According to Clonezilla's documentation, since we will use mkisofs (actually genisoimage) coming with Clonezilla Live, the ISO file must not be over 4.4GB.<br><br> |
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<b>Note:</b> The restore DVD will use a 800x600 screen by dafault; if you have to use 640x480, you have to edit the <b>isolinux/isolinux.cfg</b> file manually.<br><br> |
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You can get more info about the available restore script options by executing</p> |
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<p><b>Caution</b>: It is not possible to concatenate the options, as it usually happens in linux. That is, if you write <b>-bc...</b> instead of <b>-b -c --nogui...</b>, the result will be that the automatic restore <b>will not work</b>. This is because of the way the original restore script was written.</p> |
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<H2><a name="auto44DVD"></a>Creating a 4.4GB automated restore DVD <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#restore-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2> |
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<p>Assuming you have saved your image file <font color="Green"><b>win_img</b></font> in partition <font color="Green"><b>hdb4</b></font>, you have to boot <b>Clonezilla Live to RAM</b>, using <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b>, and when the system is fully up select <b>Enter_shell</b> and type <b>2</b> to get to the shell.<br><br> |
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<p>If you have problems mounting the partition, refer to section "<a href="clonezilla.html#ntfs">Saving image files in NTFS partitions</a>".</p> |
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<p><a name="mstCom8"></a>Assuming the image file is the backup of partition <b><font color="Red">hda1</font></b>, create the ISO file by executing the command:</p> |
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-W "-j0 -b -c --nogui restoreparts <font color="Green">win_img</font> <font color="Red">hda1</font>" <font color="Green">win_img</font></p> |
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<p>All tha's left to do is burn the DVD. Remove the CD from the DVD writer, insert a writable DVD disk and burn the ISO file:</p> |
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<p>Assuming you have saved your image file <font color="Green"><b>win_img</b></font> in partition <font color="Green"><b>hdb4</b></font>, you have to boot <b>Clonezilla Live</b> normally (no copy to RAM), using <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b>, and when the system is fully up select <b>Enter_shell</b> and type <b>2</b> to get to the shell.<br><br> |
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<p><a name="mstCom44"></a>Assuming the image file is the backup of partition <b><font color="Red">hda1</font></b>, create the ISO file by executing the command:</p> |
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-V "Win XP Restore" -P "Spiros Georgaras <sng@hellug.gr>" \ <br> |
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-A "-j0 -b -c --nogui restoreparts <font color="Green">win_img</font> <font color="Red">hda1</font>"</p> |
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<p>At this point you have to <b>reboot</b> the system, and boot <b>Clonezilla Live to RAM</b>, in order to burn the DVD.</p> |
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<p>Systems equipped witη a USB keyboard, have a problem starting <b>Clonezilla Live</b>, <b>SystemRescueCD</b> or any of the tools in the CD, since the keyboard does not work while in boot menu, and the default boot menu action is to boot from the first hard disc.</p> |
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<p>In order to use <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b> in such a system, the CD should be remastered changing the default boot menu entries as desired.</p> |
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<p>In order to use <b>Clonezilla Live</b> on such a system, one could use the network to get a backup, or perform a restore. Creating a restore DVD for such a system, would obviously have to be an auto restore DVD.</p> |
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<p>The problem of booting an auto restore DVD and performing the restore is still there, since the default boot menu action is again to boot from the first hard disc.</p> |
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-W "-j0 -b -c --nogui restoreparts <font color="Green">win_img</font> <font color="Red">hda1</font>" <font color="Green">win_img</font></p> |
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<p>The command for a <a href="#mstCom8">8GB DVD</a> would be:</p> |
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<p class="newcode">/opt/drbl/sbin/ocs-iso -a clonezilla-8-rescue-dvd \ <br> |
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-I "Restore Windows XP (Home PC) - hda1" \<br> |
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-V "Win XP Restore" -P "Spiros Georgaras <sng@hellug.gr>" \ <br> |
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--noKeyboard --bootDelay 10 \<br> |
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-A "-j0 -b -c --nogui restoreparts <font color="Green">win_img</font> <font color="Red">hda1</font>"</p> |
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<p>Using an auto restore DVD mastered using these parameters, is very simple; at system start-up the boot menu is displayed and after <b><font color="Green">[number of seconds]</font></b>, the restore operation will start automatically.</p> |
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<H2><a name="usbKeyboard"></a>Menu modification parameters <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#restore-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2> |
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<p>When using any of the <b>-W</B> and <b>-A</B> parameters, you can use two more paremeters to modify the text displayed at the CD/DVD title and the menu items. These parameters are:</p> |
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<li><a name="isolinux-title"></a><b>-T</b> or <b>--isolinux-title <font color="Green">[title text]</font></b><br> |
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This parameter will change the CD/DVD title from <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD v 3.1.0</b> to <b><font color="Green">[title text]</font></b> |
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<li><b>-I</b> or <b>---isolinux-menu-item <font color="Green">[items' text]</font></b><br> |
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This parameter will change the menu items text from <b>Clonezilla Live - XXXXxYYYY</b> to <b><font color="Green">[items' text]</font> - XXXXxYYYY</b>. For example, <b>Clonezilla Live - 1024x768</b> will be changed to <b><font color="Green">[items' text]</font> - 1024x768</b>. |
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