You're a great help, macom!
I'm really starting to enjoy understanding how the cl works, too!
Many thanks, I'll try this later as I'm off to replace one of my Mum's fence posts first!
All the best,
Nick.
You're a great help, macom!
I'm really starting to enjoy understanding how the cl works, too!
Many thanks, I'll try this later as I'm off to replace one of my Mum's fence posts first!
All the best,
Nick.
You might want to have a look at this short tutorial
And here is a link to the clonezilla documentation with step-by-step guides for different tasks.
Ah, thank you - the linuxsurvival one looks really useful, I look forward to playing with that! Great to get the heads up on Clonezilla, too as I was wondering just how I would restore the system disk from a backup, so i will read that later.
The fence posts took ages, home just after 2200, so I will first create my directories on the right disk and delete the ones I made on the system disk.
Thank you again, macom!
Nick.
Glad to see it is working.
Much appreciated. On to the next OMV install now and the IP address is not listed in the router, so I cannot find the MAC address to assign the static lease. Is there a way to find this through the web GUI or ssh?
I read that ifconfig -a would do it but I'm getting this: -bash: ifconfig: command not found
Thanks,
Nick.
ip address
or
ip link show
Great - worked a charm.
Really pleased with this, I have put lots of time and effort into setting up my two OMV installs. Originally, I had a QNAP NAS, very good and served me well but eventually died on me and I nearly lost about 20 years worth of photos, videos, files...
Managed to salvage everything important and now have it all stored on one OMV, r-syncing to another so that I will always have two copies of everything. Also, I have Plex set up and running nicely.
So, the only worries were either of the OMV system disks failing and now that's covered too, thanks to you and your very patient approach.
Thank you for teaching me all this!
Nick.
P.S. Here is the next one!
To complete your backup strategy consider offsite backup. Could be an (encrypted) USB drive you store in another place (e.g. at work) or encrypted backup in the cloud or on a sever of your friend.
hi guys,
I'm joining this thread to not open a new one.
I am trying to create an image of the system using the same guide.
Does the Clonezilla work with LVM partitions? I only see the root volumes but not the /dev/dm-x directories.
Anyone an idea?
Thanks!
ok. Thanks for the fast answer!
Output of LVM Version is:
LVM version: 2.03.02(2) (2018-12-18)
Library version: 1.02.155 (2018-12-18)
Driver version: 4.41.0
If I see this correctly - lvm2 is installed or not?
To complete your backup strategy consider offsite backup. Could be an (encrypted) USB drive you store in another place (e.g. at work) or encrypted backup in the cloud or on a sever of your friend.
Great idea!
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