On 01/03/2015 12:09 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
The OBI does not clone, it makes tarballs, which is an advantage,
because it does not need a drive or partition of the same size or larger.

Making a tarball works if your whole system is in the root partition (it
does not manage a separate home partition). You should use the same tool
(also same version) to make the tarball and to use the tarball.

For example, the standard OBI is built into Lubuntu Trusty. Israel is
creating ToriOS, which is built from Ubuntu mini Precise. If you use
Israel's ppa, keep track of the version of the host system (where you
install it, and use the same Ubuntu version for both making and using
tarballs, otherwise the installation will fail, I think because of
differences in grub between Ubuntu versions).
Nio:

Thanks for the information, and congratulations on your creation!

It looks like it can be useful for me.

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Sincerely,
Aere


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