On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 4:39 PM, C <pe...@aleksandrsolzhenitsyn.net> wrote:
>
>>> And even if I knew exactly what the message said there isn't much I
>>> could do about since restoring an image should've done just that.
>> How is the restore process supposed to know where to find the boot and
>> root locations that you'd want it to use at boot time when the drives
>> move around?
>>
> No idea. But, given that it had the ability to figure out HOW to make an
> image you'd think it would be "smart" enough to figure out how to do the
> restore it.
>
> I guess no one knows an answer to the problem.

The simple answer is to save the image in the same drive location as
it will be when you restore and when it is supposed to boot.   Perhaps
you used a USB boot into clonezilla-live that made the USB device
become /dev/sda and shifted all the other devices down.

The less simple answer is to run grub yourself after the restore with
the right options for the root and setup commands - where 'right' will
depend on the current relative disk position and your system's bios
concepts.    The error message you didn't bother with might have given
you a hint about them.

-- 
  Les Mikesell
    lesmikes...@gmail.com

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