• accessing win/ ubuntu files on Clonezilla hard dive?

    From Jake M@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 17 17:03:24 2024
    Didn't mean to start a new topic here, but just finished a drive to
    drive clone from my dual OS Ubuntu/Win PC to the back up hard drive. I
    did not use compression. In the past, I've been able to simply plug
    this drive into the USB port and access the files on it, but this time
    only the Win files are visible and the Ubuntu partitions seem hidden.
    How to remedy? Thanks.

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to Jake M on Wed Jan 17 14:44:40 2024
    On 1/17/24 14:03, Jake M wrote:
    Didn't mean to start a new topic here, but just finished a drive to
    drive clone from my dual OS Ubuntu/Win PC to the back up hard drive.  I
    did not use compression.  In the past, I've been able to simply plug
    this drive into the USB port and access the files on it, but this time
    only the Win files are visible and the Ubuntu partitions seem hidden.
    How to remedy?  Thanks.

    What format is the partition where you backed up the Ubuntu files?

    Which OS are you attempting to access those files from?


    bliss- Dell Precision 7730- PCLOS 2024.01- Linux 6.5.13- Plasma 5.27.10

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  • From Jake M@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 17 17:50:13 2024
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  • From Jake M@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 17 20:48:24 2024
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  • From Jake M@21:1/5 to Paul on Wed Jan 17 23:11:46 2024
    On 1/17/24 10:20 PM, Paul wrote:


    Perhaps by this point, it will already be apparent there was a failure
    during cloning.

    Paul

    I figured it out. I went to "discs" and discovered that all of the
    partitions were present, just not mounted. Discs will let me mount any
    or all of them. This is good because I can simply transfer a bunch of
    files over to the back up disc just by opening its partition. Save me a
    lot of work after the back up installation.

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  • From Paul@21:1/5 to Jake M on Wed Jan 17 22:20:26 2024
    On 1/17/2024 8:48 PM, Jake M wrote:
    On 1/17/24 5:50 PM, Jake M wrote:
    On 1/17/24 5:44 PM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:
    On 1/17/24 14:03, Jake M wrote:
    Didn't mean to start a new topic here, but just finished a drive to drive clone from my dual OS Ubuntu/Win PC to the back up hard drive. I did not use compression.  In the past, I've been able to simply plug this drive into the USB port and access
    the files on it, but this time only the Win files are visible and the Ubuntu partitions seem hidden. How to remedy?  Thanks.

    What format is the partition where you backed up the Ubuntu files?

    Which OS are you attempting to access those files from?


    bliss- Dell Precision 7730- PCLOS 2024.01- Linux 6.5.13- Plasma 5.27.10

    Whatever format Clonezilla uses, a direct to direct hard drive copy. 
    I am attempting to access from Ubuntu.  I did it before and all of
    the Ubuntu partitions came up, but so far they are hidden.  I just forgot how I did it.

    If Clonezilla makes exact copies, which I assume it does, then the partitions would be
    ntfs for Win and ext4 for Ubuntu.  That is what the original hard drive is.

    sudo apt install disktype

    sudo disktype /dev/sda

    That utility sniffs the partitions, and if there is a problem,
    it might be apparent at this point.

    Partition 10: 46.39 GiB (49806311424 bytes, 97277952 sectors from 1856245759+1)
    Type 0x83 (Linux)
    Ext4 file system
    Volume name "U2310"
    UUID 9FFC89FC-0EB1-45B9-AEE6-E834AA56DE7D (DCE, v4)
    Last mounted at "/"
    Volume size 46.39 GiB (49806311424 bytes, 12159744 blocks of 4 KiB)

    By checking the file system header, determine the type, then
    testing a few points within the partition, that's where the
    "Type 0x83" comes from.

    *******

    Looking at the partition table, is a second issue.

    This is the "bookkeeping" side of the setup. The bookkeeping should match
    what disktype declares. It would be a serious issue, if the type field
    in the partition table, does not match the file system actually in the partition.
    The software still checks the file system header.

    sudo gdisk /dev/sda # Checks the disk partitioning type first.
    # You can type "Q" to Quit, if it finds the disk is not GPT
    # and it is printing out silly warnings.

    # Otherwise, typing "P" to print, will show some info.

    # GDisk will be calm and collected, if the disk is GPT partitioned.
    # And won't make such a fuss. If the disk is not GPT, we use fdisk.

    sudo fdisk /dev/sda # If you quickly exited gdisk because of the warnings,
    # the fdisk utility is for MBR partitioned disks.
    # Typing "P" to print, dumps the partition table info.
    # Type "Q" to quit.

    Perhaps by this point, it will already be apparent there was a failure
    during cloning.

    Paul

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to Jake M on Thu Jan 18 00:07:43 2024
    On 1/17/24 17:48, Jake M wrote:
    On 1/17/24 5:50 PM, Jake M wrote:
    On 1/17/24 5:44 PM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:
    On 1/17/24 14:03, Jake M wrote:
    Didn't mean to start a new topic here, but just finished a drive to
    drive clone from my dual OS Ubuntu/Win PC to the back up hard drive.
    I did not use compression.  In the past, I've been able to simply
    plug this drive into the USB port and access the files on it, but
    this time only the Win files are visible and the Ubuntu partitions
    seem hidden. How to remedy?  Thanks.

    What format is the partition where you backed up the Ubuntu files?

    Which OS are you attempting to access those files from?


    bliss- Dell Precision 7730- PCLOS 2024.01- Linux 6.5.13- Plasma 5.27.10

    Whatever format Clonezilla uses, a direct to direct hard drive copy.
    I am attempting to access from Ubuntu.  I did it before and all of the
    Ubuntu partitions came up, but so far they are hidden.  I just forgot
    how I did it.

    If Clonezilla makes exact copies, which I assume it does, then the
    partitions would be ntfs for Win and ext4 for Ubuntu.  That is what the original hard drive is.

    Have you attempt to examine the drive with GPartEd? If it fails to see
    your Ubusto files it has a Partition Recovery-mode that is vary slow.
    But it seems to work fine.

    bliss- Dell Precision 7730- PCLOS 2024.01- Linux 6.5.13- Plasma 5.27.10

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  • From Jake M@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 18 12:04:21 2024
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