This answer pointing to this doc sounds like a solution here, although requires PXE setup. again, there is remote access only and clonezilla has ssh disabled by default.So perhaps use sdb (target disk) and let it be overwritten once booted clonezilla goes to RAM? Or use sda4 anyways and restore it from backup later? I definitely won't touch sda1/3/4 (boot, swap and raid data I wouldn't like to lose) and I'm afraid to partition sda2 having system data on it. this livehd tutorial says it is needed to prepare single FAT partition for clonezilla to run.I downloaded such image and copied it to sda2 no way to insert live cd/usb for booting It is, however, possible to run clonezilla live from iso image on hard disk.However, right now I can identify following obstacles: With physical access, this would be easy. I want to have said Clonezilla disk image restored to sdb. ![]() Never used this software before, so I hope there is everything in place - it is a folder containing quite a lot of dd-img. On sda2 there is, among other files, rather huge disk image made with Clonezilla. sdb is perfectly clear and freshly installed.sda is partitioned for boot (sda1), root/user fs (sda2), swap (sda3) and raid (sda4). ![]() There is a server, accessible remotely by ssh, with no physical access. ![]() Having little experience in the area, I'm asking about the best / most reasobable way to manage my tools and resources in this particular task. ![]() There might be possibly more than one right answer.
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