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- root@ubuntu-budgie:/home/ubuntu-budgie# clonezilla
- Clonezilla mode is device-device
- Setting the TERM as xterm-256color
- Starting /usr/sbin/ocs-onthefly at 2019-04-20 13:47:22 UTC...
- Failed to stop mkswapfile.service: Unit mkswapfile.service not loaded.
- Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager
- Finished Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager
- Excluding busy partition or disk...
- Disk number: 3
- Excluding busy partition or disk...
- Disk number: 2
- /usr/sbin/ocs-onthefly: line 2247: ocs_onthefly_param_postaction_after_clone: command not found
- PS. Next time you can run this command directly:
- /usr/sbin/ocs-onthefly -g auto -e1 auto -e2 -r -j2 -sfsck -f sda -t sdb
- This command is also saved as this file name for later use if necessary: /tmp/ocs-onthefly-2019-04-20-13-48
- *****************************************************.
- Press "Enter" to continue...
- *****************************************************.
- *****************************************************.
- setterm: terminal xterm-256color does not support --blank
- *****************************************************.
- Searching for data partition(s)...
- Excluding busy partition or disk...
- Unmounted partitions (including extended or swap):
- Collecting info. done!
- WARNING!!! WARNING!!! WARNING!!!
- WARNING! THE EXISTING DATA IN THIS HARDDISK/PARTITION(S) WILL BE OVERWRITTEN! ALL EXISTING DATA WILL BE LOST: sdb
- *****************************************************.
- Machine: HP Pavilion Notebook
- sdb (1000GB_SanDisk_SSD_PLUS_SanDisk_SSD_PLUS_1000GB_190532805407)
- *****************************************************.
- Are you sure you want to continue? (y/n) y
- OK, let's do it!!
- *****************************************************.
- Let me ask you again.
- WARNING!!! WARNING!!! WARNING!!!
- WARNING! THE EXISTING DATA IN THIS HARDDISK/PARTITION(S) WILL BE OVERWRITTEN! ALL EXISTING DATA WILL BE LOST: sdb
- Are you sure you want to continue? (y/n) y
- OK, let's do it!!
- *****************************************************.
- Saving the GPT of /dev/sda as /tmp/ocs_onthefly_local.6aRwLH/src-gpt.gdisk by sgdisk...
- The operation has completed successfully.
- Saving the primary GPT of /dev/sda as /tmp/ocs_onthefly_local.6aRwLH/src-gpt-1st.img by dd...
- 34+0 records in
- 34+0 records out
- 17408 bytes (17 kB, 17 KiB) copied, 0.000162764 s, 107 MB/s
- Saving the secondary GPT of /dev/sda as /tmp/ocs_onthefly_local.6aRwLH/src-gpt-2nd.img by dd...
- 32+0 records in
- 32+0 records out
- 16384 bytes (16 kB, 16 KiB) copied, 8.7677e-05 s, 187 MB/s
- *****************************************************.
- Collecting partition /dev/sda1 info...
- Collecting partition /dev/sda2 info...
- Collecting partition /dev/sda3 info...
- Collecting partition /dev/sda4 info...
- Collecting partition /dev/sda5 info...
- Collecting partition /dev/sda6 info...
- Collecting partition /dev/sda7 info...
- Collecting partition /dev/sda8 info...
- Outputing swap UUID/LABEL of sda5...
- Saving swap /dev/sda5 info in /tmp/ocs_onthefly_local.6aRwLH/swappt-sdb5.info...
- *****************************************************.
- Non-grub boot loader found on /tmp/ocs_onthefly_local.6aRwLH/sdb-mbr...
- The CHS value of hard drive from EDD will be used for sfdisk.
- Sfdisk >= 2.26 does not support C/H/S option. Skip using C/H/S option.
- *****************************************************.
- Will create the partition on the target machine...
- Failed to stop mkswapfile.service: Unit mkswapfile.service not loaded.
- Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager
- Finished Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager
- Trying to clean the MBR and GPT partition table on the destination disk first: /dev/sdb
- Informing the OS of partition table changes... done!
- *****************************************************.
- Running: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=1
- 1+0 records in
- 1+0 records out
- 512 bytes copied, 0.0016178 s, 316 kB/s
- *****************************************************.
- Error: /dev/sdb: unrecognised disk label
- Running sfdisk --force /dev/sdb < /tmp/ocs_onthefly_local.6aRwLH/tgt-pt.sf
- Checking that no-one is using this disk right now ... OK
- Disk /dev/sdb: 931.5 GiB, 1000207286272 bytes, 1953529856 sectors
- Disk model: SanDisk SSD PLUS
- Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
- Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
- I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
- >>> Script header accepted.
- >>> Script header accepted.
- >>> Script header accepted.
- >>> Script header accepted.
- >>> Script header accepted.
- >>> Script header accepted.
- >>> Created a new GPT disklabel (GUID: B294A3F4-2F9D-4ACA-8D2D-BEE001E40D64).
- /dev/sdb1: Created a new partition 1 of type 'EFI System' and of size 260 MiB.
- /dev/sdb2: Created a new partition 2 of type 'Microsoft reserved' and of size 128 MiB.
- /dev/sdb3: Created a new partition 3 of type 'Microsoft basic data' and of size 279.6 GiB.
- /dev/sdb4: Created a new partition 4 of type 'Linux filesystem' and of size 48.8 GiB.
- /dev/sdb5: Created a new partition 5 of type 'Linux swap' and of size 7.9 GiB.
- /dev/sdb6: Created a new partition 6 of type 'Windows recovery environment' and of size 17.1 GiB.
- /dev/sdb7: Created a new partition 7 of type 'Linux filesystem' and of size 87.9 GiB.
- /dev/sdb8: Created a new partition 8 of type 'Microsoft basic data' and of size 489 GiB.
- /dev/sdb9: Done.
- New situation:
- Disklabel type: gpt
- Disk identifier: B294A3F4-2F9D-4ACA-8D2D-BEE001E40D64
- Device Start End Sectors Size Type
- /dev/sdb1 2048 534527 532480 260M EFI System
- /dev/sdb2 534528 796671 262144 128M Microsoft reserved
- /dev/sdb3 796672 587222453 586425782 279.6G Microsoft basic data
- /dev/sdb4 587223040 689623039 102400000 48.8G Linux filesystem
- /dev/sdb5 1899476992 1916094463 16617472 7.9G Linux swap
- /dev/sdb6 1917616128 1953517567 35901440 17.1G Windows recovery environment
- /dev/sdb7 689623040 873943039 184320000 87.9G Linux filesystem
- /dev/sdb8 873943040 1899476991 1025533952 489G Microsoft basic data
- Partition table entries are not in disk order.
- The partition table has been altered.
- Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table.
- Syncing disks.
- This was done by "sfdisk --force /dev/sdb < /tmp/ocs_onthefly_local.6aRwLH/tgt-pt.sf"
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Informing the OS of partition table changes...Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- . done!
- The disk and partitions in this system now:
- *****************************************************.
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Model: ATA SanDisk SSD PLUS (scsi)
- Disk /dev/sdb: 1000GB
- Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
- Partition Table: gpt
- Disk Flags:
- Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
- 1 1049kB 274MB 273MB EFI system partition boot, esp
- 2 274MB 408MB 134MB Microsoft reserved partition msftres
- 3 408MB 301GB 300GB Basic data partition msftdata
- 4 301GB 353GB 52.4GB
- 7 353GB 447GB 94.4GB
- 8 447GB 973GB 525GB msftdata
- 5 973GB 981GB 8508MB
- 6 982GB 1000GB 18.4GB Basic data partition hidden, diag
- *****************************************************.
- done!
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- *****************************************************.
- *****************************************************.
- Searching for data partition(s) in source disk: sda ...
- Excluding busy partition or disk...
- Unmounted partitions (including extended or swap): sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8
- Collecting info......... done!
- *****************************************************.
- Source partition file system is vfat...
- Cloning the /dev/sda1 to /dev/sdb1...
- Clean filesystem header in device /dev/sdb1...
- /dev/sdb1: 8 bytes were erased at offset 0x00000052 (vfat): 46 41 54 33 32 20 20 20
- /dev/sdb1: 1 byte was erased at offset 0x00000000 (vfat): eb
- /dev/sdb1: 2 bytes were erased at offset 0x000001fe (vfat): 55 aa
- *****************************************************.
- Using partclone to clone...
- Run partclone: partclone.vfat -z 10485760 -N -L /var/log/partclone.log -b -s /dev/sda1 -O /dev/sdb1
- Partclone fail, please check /var/log/partclone.log !
- *****************************************************.
- Failed to clone /dev/sda1 to /dev/sdb1
- Press "Enter" to continue......
- Source partition file system is MS_Reserved_Partition...
- Cloning the /dev/sda2 to /dev/sdb2...
- Clean filesystem header in device /dev/sdb2...
- *****************************************************.
- Using partclone to clone the file system sector by sector...
- Run partclone: partclone.dd -z 10485760 -N -L /var/log/partclone.log -s /dev/sda2 -O /dev/sdb2
- Cloned successfully.
- *****************************************************.
- Source partition file system is ntfs...
- Cloning the /dev/sda3 to /dev/sdb3...
- Clean filesystem header in device /dev/sdb3...
- *****************************************************.
- Using partclone to clone...
- Run partclone: partclone.ntfs -z 10485760 -N -L /var/log/partclone.log -b -s /dev/sda3 -O /dev/sdb3
- Cloned successfully.
- *****************************************************.
- Source partition file system is ext4...
- Cloning the /dev/sda4 to /dev/sdb4...
- Clean filesystem header in device /dev/sdb4...
- *****************************************************.
- Using partclone to clone...
- Run partclone: partclone.ext4 -z 10485760 -N -L /var/log/partclone.log -b -s /dev/sda4 -O /dev/sdb4
- Cloned successfully.
- *****************************************************.
- Source partition file system is ntfs...
- Cloning the /dev/sda6 to /dev/sdb6...
- Clean filesystem header in device /dev/sdb6...
- *****************************************************.
- Using partclone to clone...
- Run partclone: partclone.ntfs -z 10485760 -N -L /var/log/partclone.log -b -s /dev/sda6 -O /dev/sdb6
- Cloned successfully.
- *****************************************************.
- Source partition file system is ext4...
- Cloning the /dev/sda7 to /dev/sdb7...
- Clean filesystem header in device /dev/sdb7...
- *****************************************************.
- Using partclone to clone...
- Run partclone: partclone.ext4 -z 10485760 -N -L /var/log/partclone.log -b -s /dev/sda7 -O /dev/sdb7
- Cloned successfully.
- *****************************************************.
- Source partition file system is ntfs...
- Cloning the /dev/sda8 to /dev/sdb8...
- Clean filesystem header in device /dev/sdb8...
- *****************************************************.
- Using partclone to clone...
- Run partclone: partclone.ntfs -z 10485760 -N -L /var/log/partclone.log -b -s /dev/sda8 -O /dev/sdb8
- Cloned successfully.
- *****************************************************.
- *****************************************************.
- Searching for data partition(s) in target disk for post process: sdb...
- Excluding busy partition or disk...
- Unmounted partitions (including extended or swap): sdb1 sdb2 sdb3 sdb4 sdb5 sdb6 sdb7 sdb8
- Collecting info......... done!
- *****************************************************.
- Now tuning the file system size on partition /dev/sdb1 to fit the partition size...
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- "EFI" is an unknown or unsupported filesystem... Skip resizing that.
- *****************************************************.
- Now tuning the file system size on partition /dev/sdb2 to fit the partition size...
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- "MS_Reserved_Partition" is an unknown or unsupported filesystem... Skip resizing that.
- *****************************************************.
- Now tuning the file system size on partition /dev/sdb3 to fit the partition size...
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- ntfsresize -f -f /dev/sdb3
- ntfsresize v2017.3.23AR.3 (libntfs-3g)
- Device name : /dev/sdb3
- NTFS volume version: 3.1
- Cluster size : 4096 bytes
- Current volume size: 300249997824 bytes (300250 MB)
- Current device size: 300250000384 bytes (300251 MB)
- New volume size : 300249997824 bytes (300250 MB)
- Nothing to do: NTFS volume size is already OK.
- *****************************************************.
- Now tuning the file system size on partition /dev/sdb4 to fit the partition size...
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- e2fsck -f -y /dev/sdb4; resize2fs -p -f /dev/sdb4
- e2fsck 1.44.6 (5-Mar-2019)
- Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
- Pass 2: Checking directory structure
- Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
- Pass 4: Checking reference counts
- Pass 5: Checking group summary information
- /dev/sdb4: 153929/3203072 files (0.1% non-contiguous), 1473775/12800000 blocks
- resize2fs 1.44.6 (5-Mar-2019)
- The filesystem is already 12800000 (4k) blocks long. Nothing to do!
- *****************************************************.
- Now tuning the file system size on partition /dev/sdb5 to fit the partition size...
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Unknown or unsupported partition (/dev/sdb5) found! Skip this partition /dev/sdb5.
- *****************************************************.
- Now tuning the file system size on partition /dev/sdb6 to fit the partition size...
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- ntfsresize -f -f /dev/sdb6
- ntfsresize v2017.3.23AR.3 (libntfs-3g)
- Device name : /dev/sdb6
- NTFS volume version: 3.1
- Cluster size : 4096 bytes
- Current volume size: 18381533696 bytes (18382 MB)
- Current device size: 18381537280 bytes (18382 MB)
- New volume size : 18381533696 bytes (18382 MB)
- Nothing to do: NTFS volume size is already OK.
- *****************************************************.
- Now tuning the file system size on partition /dev/sdb7 to fit the partition size...
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- e2fsck -f -y /dev/sdb7; resize2fs -p -f /dev/sdb7
- e2fsck 1.44.6 (5-Mar-2019)
- Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
- Inode 273192 extent tree (at level 1) could be shorter. Optimize? yes
- Inode 318301 extent tree (at level 2) could be narrower. Optimize? yes
- Pass 1E: Optimizing extent trees
- Pass 2: Checking directory structure
- Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
- Pass 4: Checking reference counts
- Pass 5: Checking group summary information
- /dev/sdb7: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
- /dev/sdb7: 613060/5767168 files (2.3% non-contiguous), 21076366/23040000 blocks
- resize2fs 1.44.6 (5-Mar-2019)
- The filesystem is already 23040000 (4k) blocks long. Nothing to do!
- *****************************************************.
- Now tuning the file system size on partition /dev/sdb8 to fit the partition size...
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- ntfsresize -f -f /dev/sdb8
- ntfsresize v2017.3.23AR.3 (libntfs-3g)
- Device name : /dev/sdb8
- NTFS volume version: 3.1
- Cluster size : 4096 bytes
- Current volume size: 525073379840 bytes (525074 MB)
- Current device size: 525073383424 bytes (525074 MB)
- New volume size : 525073379840 bytes (525074 MB)
- Nothing to do: NTFS volume size is already OK.
- *****************************************************.
- Creating the swap partition if exists...
- Found the swap partition /dev/sdb5, create it by:
- mkswap -U 29c4f81e-ed81-435b-a45f-4562e2a53157 /dev/sdb5
- Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 7.9 GiB (8508141568 bytes)
- no label, UUID=29c4f81e-ed81-435b-a45f-4562e2a53157
- *****************************************************.
- Trying to remove udev hardware record in the restored OS...
- The specified destination device: sdb1 sdb2 sdb3 sdb4 sdb5 sdb6 sdb7 sdb8
- Trying to remove udev persistent files. The devices to be searched: sdb1 sdb2 sdb3 sdb4 sdb5 sdb6 sdb7 sdb8...
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Now searching possible device /dev/sdb1...
- Now searching possible device /dev/sdb2...
- Skip /dev/sdb3 (ntfs).
- Now searching possible device /dev/sdb4...
- Skip /dev/sdb5 (swap).
- Skip /dev/sdb6 (ntfs).
- Now searching possible device /dev/sdb7...
- Skip /dev/sdb8 (ntfs).
- done!
- *****************************************************.
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Device /dev/sdb1 is not a FAT partition.
- Skip updating syslinux on that.
- Device /dev/sdb2 is not a FAT partition.
- Skip updating syslinux on that.
- Device /dev/sdb3 is not a FAT partition.
- Skip updating syslinux on that.
- Device /dev/sdb4 is not a FAT partition.
- Skip updating syslinux on that.
- Device /dev/sdb5 is not a FAT partition.
- Skip updating syslinux on that.
- Device /dev/sdb6 is not a FAT partition.
- Skip updating syslinux on that.
- Device /dev/sdb7 is not a FAT partition.
- Skip updating syslinux on that.
- Device /dev/sdb8 is not a FAT partition.
- Skip updating syslinux on that.
- *****************************************************.
- Running: ocs-install-grub -s sdb auto
- Found grub partition: /dev/sdb4
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Disk /dev/sdb is not MBR format or GPT disk with a special 'bios_boot' partition. Skip the reinstallation of grub-pc (MBR) program.
- *****************************************************.
- Try to run partclone.ntfsfixboot for NTFS boot partition if it exists. Scanning partition(s): sdb1 sdb2 sdb3 sdb4 sdb5 sdb6 sdb7 sdb8...
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 4688 blocks) or continue with the current setting?
- The NTFS boot partition was not found or not among the restored partition(s). Skip running partclone.ntfsfixboot.
- *****************************************************.
- /usr/sbin/ocs-onthefly: line 2545: /var/lib/clonezilla/ocs-vars: No such file or directory
- /usr/sbin/ocs-onthefly: line 2546: /var/lib/clonezilla/ocs-vars: No such file or directory
- /usr/sbin/ocs-onthefly: line 2547: /var/lib/clonezilla/ocs-vars: No such file or directory
- Checking if udevd rules have to be restored...
- Now syncing - flush filesystem buffers...
- Ending /usr/sbin/ocs-onthefly at 2019-04-20 17:13:11 UTC...
- Press "Enter" to continue......
- root@ubuntu-budgie:/home/ubuntu-budgie#
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