Yes, it is on the list.  I think this is just a side effect of the linux 
version that is running.   More recent ones map about everything into 
/dev/sd? devices - and worse, it isn't all that predictable which one 
will get which number as they are detected especially if any of them are 
hotplug and may or may not be present at boot.


On 9/15/2010 1:52 PM, Montaseri wrote:
> I have not received any reply on this inquiry. Can someone send me an
> email indicating that it is being heard.
>
> Thanks
> Medi
>
> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Montaseri <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     Just installed and tried Clonezilla ver
>     clonezilla-live-20100721-lucid.iso and booted my Linux box.
>
>     I have two PATA partitions and a few more SCSI partitions. When I
>     run fdisk from my (native) linux box, I see
>
>     [r...@meditest]# fdisk -l
>
>     Disk /dev/hda: 1048 MB, 1048190976 bytes
>     32 heads, 63 sectors/track, 1015 cylinders
>     Units = cylinders of 2016 * 512 = 1032192 bytes
>
>         Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
>     /dev/hda1               1         131      132047+  83  Linux
>     /dev/hda2             132        1015      891072   83  Linux
>
>     Disk /dev/sda: 250.0 GB, 250059350016 bytes
>     255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders
>     Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
>
>         Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
>     /dev/sda1               1          17      136552   83  Linux
>     /dev/sda2              18         540     4200997+  82  Linux swap
>     /dev/sda3             541        1846    10490445   83  Linux
>     /dev/sda4            1847       30401   229368037+   5  Extended
>     /dev/sda5            1847        3152    10490444+  83  Linux
>     /dev/sda6            3153        4458    10490444+  83  Linux
>     /dev/sda7            4459        8636    33559784+  83  Linux
>     /dev/sda8            8637        9942    10490444+  83  Linux
>     /dev/sda9            9943       11248    10490444+  83  Linux
>     /dev/sda10          11249       12554    10490444+  83  Linux
>     /dev/sda11          12555       30401   143356027   83  Linux
>
>     But when I boot off of clonezilla, and run fdisk -l, I get
>     (bunch of stuff skipped)
>        Device Boot        Start           End         Blocks        Id
>     System
>     /dev/sda1             1                  131          nnnn
>     83   Linux
>     /dev/sda2             132              1015       nnnnn        83
>     Linux           // nnnn is ok...just lazy
>     ...skipping stuff....
>     /dev/sdb1
>     /dev/sdb2
>
>     Basically, Clonezilla is seeing both my flash disk and sata disk as
>     scsi disks?
>     Any ideas
>
>     Thanks
>     Medi
>
>
>
>
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