I believe it's the disk size. If I am not mistaken you can only restore the image on the same hard disk size as the original.

Vinodh Velusamy wrote:
I've been trying all day today trying to restore an image on a dual
Pentium III with a  10 gb hdd (set up under  systemimager 2.0.1). The
original image was taken from a 4 gb hdd.

Following is the error message I get


######## units: megabytes of 1048576 bytes, blocks of 1024 bytes, counting from 0

                       Boot      Start          End
MB          # Blocks      ID       System
 /dev/hda1 :          *          0+          78-
79-             80293     83       Linux
 /dev/hda2 :                    78+      6173-            6095-
6241252      5        Extended
 /dev/hda3 :                       0           -
0                     0         0        Empty
 /dev/hda4 :                       0           -
0                     0         0        Empty
 /dev/hda5 :                     78+       792-
714-         730926        83       Linux
 /dev/hda6 :                    792+     1160-              369-
377496        82       Linux swap
 /dev/hda7 :                  1160+     6173-              593-
5132736        83      Linux

Warning: exceeds max allowable size (1568)

sfdisk: bad input



#########

Does anyone know what is causing the problem or can suggest what I
should try.

Thanks in advance,



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