On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, Steven Shiau wrote:

> Robert,
> When you use clonezilla live, it will mount your partition of external
> device as /home/partimage (Clonezilla image home), that's why I need you
> to show us the content of /home/partimag. If you manually mount that,
> say you mount it as /media, it's ok, too. Please show us the results of
> this command:
> find /media -pirnt

Steven,
There is no /home/partimage on either distribution. What there *is* which 
I forgot to mention, are _home and _user directories (note the 
underscores) in the /media directory, not /media/disk where the 
other material is. Is this what your talking about?
The contents of _home:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] sudo ls /media/_home/holtzm
CAD   Desktop    Download                  login  Music  Pictures  Public 
Templates
Data  Documents  gpg_rev_cert_ID_4BBA4B99  mail   News   Procmail 
sec_key.asc     Videos

Is find /media -pirnt a typo? Did you mean print? I made that assumption 
and ran

[EMAIL PROTECTED] find /media -print
/media
/media/cdrom
/media/cdrom0
/media/.hal-mtab
/media/floppy
/media/floppy0

If I'm wrong please clarify. One more thing. To confirm my understanding, 
Clonezilla creates a *single* .iso file in /home or /media 
according to whether I specify an external drive or not containing the 
entire backup. If not please correct me.

Thanks.

-- 
Bob Holtzman
A fair fight is the result of poor planning.

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