On 01/07/2011 11:10 PM, Michal Suchanek wrote: > On 7 January 2011 15:31, Steven Shiau<[email protected]> wrote: >> It's possible. >> With the option "-k1" in the expert mode: >> http://clonezilla.org/clonezilla-live/doc/02_Restore_disk_image/advanced/09-advanced-param.php >> >> Steven. >> > No, that's like 10% of what the OP asked for. > > Sure, it's a good start but there are issues. > > - you cannot shrink partitions That's true. No. > - you can only grow the partition proportionally to the size of old > vs new disk, not arbitrarily > True again. However, if you create the partition table on destination disk, and every partition is equal or larger than the source one, yes, you can use the option "-k" and "-r" to make it. By doing this, Clonezilla will skip creating the partition table on the destination, i.e. use the pre-partitioned disk, and "-r" will let something like resize2fs to make the file system size match the partition size. Hope this helps.
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