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  1. Hi H@L0_00,

    thanks for the tree for windows apps, I will use that in the future :)

    As for clonezilla, I haven't tried mapping the ISO, I am guessing that will be done using Grub2?

    The 'Restore 6910p' is just a menu entry in grub. When you select that, it boots clonezilla, and tells it to run 6910ptest script. Whenever you tell clonezilla to run a script, it looks in this /live/image/live directory.

  2. Hi All,

    This is my first post on hak5, loving it so far :) I'm hoping you guys can help me out on this irrating issue, and I seem to be going around in circles (or loosing the plot).

    My Dir Structure is as follows (I have copied to my desktop as I need to take the drive else where):

    Volume in drive C has no label.
     Volume Serial Number is 9088-FB2F
    
     Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\pauls\Desktop\USB
    
    23/09/2009  12:55    <DIR>          .
    23/09/2009  12:55    <DIR>          ..
    23/09/2009  12:54    <DIR>          bootclone
    23/09/2009  12:55                 0 dir.txt
    31/03/2009  22:20           217,769 grldr
    23/09/2009  12:36             1,007 menu.lst
                   3 File(s)        218,776 bytes
    
     Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\pauls\Desktop\USB\bootclone
    
    23/09/2009  12:54    <DIR>          .
    23/09/2009  12:54    <DIR>          ..
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          .disk
    23/09/2009  12:53    <DIR>          boot.images
    17/09/2009  13:51       108,003,328 clonezilla-live-1.2.2-26.iso
    20/07/2009  09:38               107 Clonezilla-Live-Version
    19/07/2009  08:50            17,982 COPYING
    23/09/2009  12:53    <DIR>          isolinux
    23/09/2009  12:53    <DIR>          live
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          utils
                   3 File(s)    108,021,417 bytes
    
     Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\pauls\Desktop\USB\bootclone\.disk
    
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          .
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          ..
    20/07/2009  09:35                83 info
                   1 File(s)             83 bytes
    
     Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\pauls\Desktop\USB\bootclone\boot.images
    
    23/09/2009  12:53    <DIR>          .
    23/09/2009  12:53    <DIR>          ..
    23/09/2009  09:42             2,048 no_emul.00
                   1 File(s)          2,048 bytes
    
     Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\pauls\Desktop\USB\bootclone\isolinux
    
    23/09/2009  12:53    <DIR>          .
    23/09/2009  12:53    <DIR>          ..
    20/07/2009  09:38             2,048 boot.cat
    19/07/2009  08:50            13,604 chain.c32
    19/07/2009  08:50            43,283 drblwp.png
    19/07/2009  08:50            14,336 isolinux.bin
    20/07/2009  09:38             5,658 isolinux.cfg
    19/07/2009  08:50            19,584 memdisk
    19/07/2009  08:50            57,140 menu.c32
    19/07/2009  08:50            59,423 ocswp.png
    19/07/2009  08:50           147,728 vesamenu.c32
                   9 File(s)        362,804 bytes
    
     Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\pauls\Desktop\USB\bootclone\live
    
    23/09/2009  12:53    <DIR>          .
    23/09/2009  12:53    <DIR>          ..
    23/09/2009  11:56             1,514 6910pTest
    15/05/2007  17:28            98,937 eb.zli
    20/07/2009  09:35        92,643,328 filesystem.squashfs
    24/09/2006  20:38         1,474,560 freedos.img
    08/03/2009  20:25           211,246 gpxe.lkn
    20/07/2009  09:35        10,182,395 initrd1.img
    19/07/2009  08:50           116,508 memtest
    20/07/2009  09:35            28,455 packages.txt
    20/07/2009  09:35             2,556 parameters.txt
    20/07/2009  09:35         1,969,552 vmlinuz1
                  10 File(s)    106,729,051 bytes
    
     Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\pauls\Desktop\USB\bootclone\utils
    
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          .
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          ..
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          linux
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          mbr
    20/07/2009  09:38               109 README.txt
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          win32
                   1 File(s)            109 bytes
    
     Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\pauls\Desktop\USB\bootclone\utils\linux
    
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          .
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          ..
    19/07/2009  08:50             6,676 makeboot.sh
    10/06/2009  01:21            25,128 syslinux
    20/07/2009  09:38                23 VERSION.txt
                   3 File(s)         31,827 bytes
    
     Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\pauls\Desktop\USB\bootclone\utils\mbr
    
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          .
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          ..
    10/06/2009  01:21               440 mbr.bin
                   1 File(s)            440 bytes
    
     Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\pauls\Desktop\USB\bootclone\utils\win32
    
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          .
    23/09/2009  12:52    <DIR>          ..
    19/07/2009  08:50             1,334 makeboot.bat
    10/06/2009  01:21            27,648 syslinux.exe
    20/07/2009  09:38                23 VERSION.txt
                   3 File(s)         29,005 bytes
    
         Total Files Listed:
                  35 File(s)    215,395,560 bytes
                  29 Dir(s)  91,592,192,000 bytes free

    My menu.lst is:

    color blue/black yellow/blue
    timeout 140
    
    title Restore 6910p
    root (hd0,0)
    kernel /bootclone/live/vmlinuz1 boot=live union=aufs ip=frommedia live-media-path=/bootclone/live vga=791 toram bootfrom=/dev/sda5 noprompt noprompt ocs_live_run="/bootclone/live/6910pTest" ocs_live_extra_param="" ocs_live_keymap="NONE" ocs_live_batch="yes" ocs_lang="en_US.UTF-8" vga=791 nolocales 
    
    initrd /boot/live/initrd1.img
    
    boot

    I am now able to boot 'Restore 6910p' and clonezilla will load and try to load the 6910ptest script. However it cannot find it. Where would I need to copy this to? Does grub simply load an image file, and then all files that are called are within that image?

    Apologies for sounding a little daft, I am still new to this linux/booting side of things lol

    Your help will be much appreciated :)

    Thanks

    Paul

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