![]() of CPU's down to 1 later but after that i'm right out ideas. Clonezilla stops 'counting down the time left', taskman on the host machine shows virtalbox as 'not responding' and the only way out of it is to 'kill' the virtualbox processĢ different cloned images (just in case the one i was restoring was knackered somehow)īooting clonzilla from an actual CD as well as just mounting the. the best bit is it hangs at a seemingly random point during the restore. It, and by 'it' i'm not sure if i mean clonezilla or virtualbox yet, hangs. (The image is stored on a usb hdd i use regularly for cloning) Then I boot it with clonezilla Live cd, use beginner settings, part-restore, select both partitions & off it goes. The VM has been given access to 2 cpus and 1gb of memory, other than that it's at default settings Partitioned it using g-parted (live cd) with 100Mb & 39.9Gb (leaving 1Gb free space at the end) I've created a VM, given it a virtual HDD of 41Gb. So to restore, clonezilla may format and partition and copy file by file or it may simply use bit by bit. ![]() The source is a physical machine (P4 D, Win 7 32bit, 4Gb ram) cloned using partclone as only want system not data (physical drive has partitions - 100Mb sys reserved, 39.9Gb OS, 100&something Gb Data) If not it does a bit by bit copy if it can. I'm having difficulty restoring an image to an Oracle virtualbox and wonder if anyone out there can help, especially as you appear to use VB a lot yourselves for testing. This bit's solved now, however I have a quick question (below) so added to this instead of create new topic as it's related. ![]()
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