Hi, With the SystemRescueCd ,typing xinit in the terminal a graphical interface with the terminal appears. There typing partimage got the partimage window. Giving a filename like "backup" the backing up process starts. After a while it prompts that there is no space left.
The current directory was like this: [root@localhost/root]#
What should I do then? Where should I save the backup file? Can anyone give any idea?
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 8:38 AM, GMS S gmspro@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi, With the SystemRescueCd ,typing xinit in the terminal a graphical interface with the terminal appears. There typing partimage got the partimage window. Giving a filename like "backup" the backing up process starts. After a while it prompts that there is no space left.
The current directory was like this: [root@localhost/root]#
What should I do then? Where should I save the backup file? Can anyone give any idea?
You have two options:
1) Save the image on another computer, in your LAN, running a partimage-server.
2) Mount a different partition (e.g., /dev/sda5) on the same computer and save the image there. systemrescuecd has an empty directory you can use as a mount point for this purpose.