Dann,
The HDD could be a 6GB one - my mistake. Now I tried to restore the image on another 
6GB
hdd, but it also had the same result. Here's the output of 'cat /proc/partitions':

major    minor        #blocks    name

    3            0         6336225    hda
    3            1         3582463    hda1
    3            2                     1    hda2
    3            5           248976    hda5
    3            6           2504691  hda6



dann frazier wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 12:49:22PM +0100, 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
>
> here's a readable version:
>
>  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
>
> Notice that the "End" of the Extended partition & the final partition are 6173 - you
> sure the source disk wasn't 6G?
>
> Can you provide the output of 'cat /proc/partitions' on the target machine, after the
> failure?
>
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