![]() ![]() Then run "update-grub2" to update your grub2 config. It's different from that in grub version 1. In grub2, (hd0,4) means the first harddrive and the 4th partition.Linux /live-hd/vmlinuz boot=live union=overlay username=user config components quiet noswap nolocales edd=on nomodeset ocs_live_run=\"ocs-live-general\" ocs_live_extra_param=\"\" keyboard-layouts= ocs_live_batch=\"no\" locales= vga=788 ip=frommedia nosplash live-media-path=/live-hd bootfrom=/dev/sda4 toram=live-hd,syslinux,EFI on Debian Buster or Ubuntu 20.04, edit /etc/grub.d/40_custom, make it like: You can make it by: "cd /mnt mv live live-hd" Change the dir name "live" under /mnt as another name, say "live-hd".You can make it by something like: "unzip clonezilla-live-*.zip -d /mnt" (Replace clonezilla-live-*.zip with the file name you just downloaded). ![]() ![]() Download clonezilla live zip file, and unzip all the files in /mnt, make sure you put all the files in /mnt, say, "GPL" is in /mnt/, not in any subdir.Mount /dev/sda4 as /mnt, you can make it by: mount /dev/sda4 /mnt.Boot the OS in the harddrive, saying it's GNU/Linux.Here we assume you already have a FAT partition /dev/sda4 to put clonezilla live. If you do not have such a partition, you can use gparted to resize your partition and create another partition to put clonezilla live. You have to put the clonezilla live files in a FAT, ext2/3, reiserfs or any grub supported partition. Here we use grub boot loader as an example. In this doc we explain how to put clonezilla live in your harddrive which already has an OS installed.
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