Hi
I don't know whether anyone has experience of running this software on LFS.
On my latest LFS I can not get Fsarchiver to accept the root password and hence I can not see my existing partitions in the software. If I run it from a terminal to get readout I get:
sh: /home//root/.local/share/.en.nfo: No such file or directory
ccrypt: could not read key from /home//root/.local/share/.en.nfo: No such file or directory
chown: invalid user: ‘/root’
chmod: cannot access '/home//root/.config/qt-fsarchiver': No such file or directory
QIODevice::write (QFile, "/home//root/.config/qt-fsarchiver/version.txt"): device not open
This software runs fine on an earlier LFS. I'm missing something here, but what is it, I'm not aware that ccryp is involved in this software?
I don't know whether anyone has experience of running this software on LFS.
On my latest LFS I can not get Fsarchiver to accept the root password and hence I can not see my existing partitions in the software. If I run it from a terminal to get readout I get:
sh: /home//root/.local/share/.en.nfo: No such file or directory
ccrypt: could not read key from /home//root/.local/share/.en.nfo: No such file or directory
chown: invalid user: ‘/root’
chmod: cannot access '/home//root/.config/qt-fsarchiver': No such file or directory
QIODevice::write (QFile, "/home//root/.config/qt-fsarchiver/version.txt"): device not open
This software runs fine on an earlier LFS. I'm missing something here, but what is it, I'm not aware that ccryp is involved in this software?
thanks
Cliff
Cliff
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