Now, when I try mounting the NTFS part of USB drive as /home/partimag (default source directory for image saving/restoring), it asks for force mount in GUI (which has no effect), and honestly tells that "Resource sdb is busy" in console. So I created a 15 GB NTFS partition on the leftovers of USB and successfully stored some Windows's partition image to this freshly made part of USB drive. The USB drive is still bootable (no idea why dd'ing an. The result was a blank (unpartitioned) space and a 3 MB partition.Įven though the space is " unpartitoned" (see selected line on picture) So I used mkusb which is a nice GUI above dd command. So here I am, trying to write Clonezilla image to an NTFS USB-drive, and I fail on both Windows and Ubuntu, for example RUFUS says that Clonezilla's image is incompatible with NTFS partition type and suggests FAT32, and Unetbootin just won't list a mounted USB drive which is in NTFS as a usable (to write on). My choice was NTFS so I could access images from Windows machines without additional difficulties. My purpose is to save/restore Clonezilla images to/from 16 GB drive.īecause images are weighty, I needed something else than FAT(32).
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