Robert Holtzman wrote:
>  
> 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.

No, it creates a directory with several files below it.  I think it 
defaults to a date-time-img name but you have the chance to modify it. 
It creates this in the location mounted as /home/partimag/ during the 
clonezilla-live run.

It is possible to make an iso, following the 'advanced modes' 
instructions here: http://www.clonezilla.org/clonezilla-live/ but you 
have to use command line tools after the image directory and contents 
are created.

-- 
  Les Mikesell
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