Piero Bonfada wrote: > Hi Michael, > > I hope this is what you asked me. I just made gdb partimage and, after the > crash, I typped backtrace. Here is the results: > > (gdb) backtrace > #0 0x0000000000426872 in ?? () > #1 0x0000000000427856 in ?? () > #2 0x000000000041e1c9 in ?? () > #3 0x000000000040e8d0 in ?? () > #4 0x000000000041673a in ?? () > #5 0x00002b6a45dc24ca in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6 > #6 0x000000000040414a in ?? () > #7 0x00007fff65ffe798 in ?? () > #8 0x0000000000000000 in ?? () > > If this isn't usefull, I hope you forgive me. So, send me more instructions > and I will be happy trying it. >
Unfortunately this backtrace is mostly useless, as the partimage package does not contain debugging symbols. I don't have a amd64, so you'll have to compile the package yourself. I put the sources online. 1.) apt-get install devscripts 2.) apt-get build-dep partimage 3.) dget -x http://debs.michaelbiebl.de/partimage/partimage_0.6.4-18.dsc 4.) cd partimage-0.6.4 && debian/rules binary 5.) Install the resulting partimage and partimage-dbg package via dpkg -i $file.deb And then, rerun partimage. Have you checked, if the ntfs is free of filesystem errors? Could you run a filesystem check on windows and also defragment the partition before you try to backup it via partimage? Cheers, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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