What a blinder!
Thanks for a quick and spot-on answer Sven.
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On 2009-07-15 12:56 +0200, Pete Boyd wrote:
> On an i686 server running Etch'n'Half (kernel 2.6.18-6-686) I installed
> mondo (using aptitude install mondo) which pulled in
> linux-image-2.6.18-6-amd64, which was marked as the first item in GRUB's
> list of kernels to run and which obviosuly crash
Gregory Guthrie wrote:
After an upgrade to lenny, Mondo backup fails.
I get the message:
Calling MINDI to create boot+data disks
Your boot loader is GRUB and it boots from /dev/hda
/var/tmp.mondo.12739/tmp.mondo.30564
Mindi failed to create your boot+data disks.
---promptpopup---1--- Fatal error
Richard Möhn wrote:
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 06:01:22AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Did mondo backup to DVD + restored to different partition.
Now on that different partition rkhunter spits out all sorts of warnings:
...
Warning: The file properties have changed:
File: /bin/bash
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 06:01:22AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Did mondo backup to DVD + restored to different partition.
>
> Now on that different partition rkhunter spits out all sorts of warnings:
>
> ...
> Warning: The file properties have changed:
> File: /bin/bash
> Curr
harland christofferson said on Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 05:51:17PM -0700:
> Then I receive this error:
>
> Mindi failed to create your boot+data disks.
> ---promptpopup---1--- Fatal error. Filesystem cramfs
> not supported for initrd image. Terminating.
>
> I've attached the end of the log file ...
David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tried for first time, going to DVD. When I finally go it to actually start
> the
> backup seriously, it redid all its cataloging, called mindi, etc. A nice
> long
> gzip2 operation. Then it started cycling through task/DVD lines. I am 12%
> done, task and
Chinook wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
With good results I have used mondo 1.67 for years.
Now suddenly, after what?, booting its CD's gets the message that the
disk partitions are tiny and he won't restore anymore. No other tool,
like cfdisk, etc. shows tiny parti
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
With good results I have used mondo 1.67 for years.
Now suddenly, after what?, booting its CD's gets the message that the
disk partitions are tiny and he won't restore anymore. No other tool,
like cfdisk, etc. shows tiny partitions, all ext2,
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
With good results I have used mondo 1.67 for years.
Now suddenly, after what?, booting its CD's gets the message that the
disk partitions are tiny and he won't restore anymore. No other tool,
like cfdisk, etc. shows tiny partitions, all ext2, nothing new or recent.
Robert S wrote:
How can I get mondo to work with a system that uses a floppy-based GRUB
instead of a hard drive-based LILO? This is a rather important experiment
for me, and I'm hoping I can get this worked out really soon.
I got mondo/mindi working after a lot of frunstration, by manually
>
> How can I get mondo to work with a system that uses a floppy-based GRUB
> instead of a hard drive-based LILO? This is a rather important experiment
> for me, and I'm hoping I can get this worked out really soon.
>
I got mondo/mindi working after a lot of frunstration, by manually
installin
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> Can someone here possibly help me with a little problem I am having with
> Mondo Archive? First o
Okay,
Have now had a response from Travis. It turns out that FastServers.net
are justifiable annoyed with Ray Sanders.
There should be a posting on the mondo-dev mailing list over at
sourceforge if anyone want to see why they are annoyed with Mr. Sanders.
Alternatively, mail me off list and I'll
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> | I don't remember having heard about it. Anybody has more info about
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| I don't remember having heard about it. Anybody has more info about what's
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| Cheers,
| Zoran.
No details as of yet, but I have
Joseph wrote:
I got the same impression the author if the Mondo Rescue is not a Debian
user and not very receptive to this distro.
I was trying to test mindi and here is what I got:
= quote ==
# mindi
Warning! You are a Debian user. If mindi doesn't generate a good
mou
I got the same impression the author if the Mondo Rescue is not a Debian
user and not very receptive to this distro.
I was trying to test mindi and here is what I got:
= quote ==
# mindi
Warning! You are a Debian user. If mindi doesn't generate a good
mountlist, it's b
Joseph wrote:
Is anybody using mondo with Debian?
I'm trying to test "mindi" (ver. 0.86) and I get an error message "Where
is liblvm?"
Could it be because I'm using Knoppix Debian installation?
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I do not know what that means. But this what I do:
I am using mondo with Debian but I don't
works great for me. there's an article on the LJ website that may be
helpful:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5449
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 21:03, Andrea Tasso wrote:
> hi all. I am struggling with mondo backup, I can do backups to cd, but restoring and
> comparing both fail. Did
> som
I decided to put mondo in stand-by, and give a try to dar. I need a boot cd also, I am
going to set up an average
debian box from scratch on that cd, with bootcd.
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 01:17:22PM -0700 or thereabouts, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> That Linux Journal article is a little old: refers
Op wo 06-08-2003, om 20:52 schreef Bill Moseley:
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 08:30:11PM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
>
> > I does look like a good product but it doesn't seem to like debian.
>
> I also didn't have much luck, but only could spend about three hours at
> it.
>
> There's this:
>
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 08:30:11PM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> I does look like a good product but it doesn't seem to like debian.
I also didn't have much luck, but only could spend about three hours at
it.
There's this:
http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/docs/docs.html#debian
I don't un
Op di 05-08-2003, om 22:17 schreef Hugo Vanwoerkom:
> That Linux Journal article is a little old: refers to
> mondo 1.13 and stable is 1.66. I use 1.62. Both
> mondorestore and mondoarchive work. Archive has a
> fluke on my Debian Testing system: the CD that is
> created has not got vi so you have
I use it all the time on debian woody. Make sure your lilo.conf doesn't have any bad entries poining to a old kernel that isn't there anymore etc. I had problems with a bad lilo.conf file. I'm trying to rememberexactly what it was.Benedict Verheyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Op wo 06-08-2003, om
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 14:04, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
>
> Well, i tried using the latest mindi and latest mondo source code and the
> kernel listed for debian users at the mondo said and it still failed
> horribly. With the last setup writing to the CDRW even made my kernel
> panic so now afte
Op wo 16-07-2003, om 17:44 schreef Benedict Verheyen:
> Op wo 16-07-2003, om 16:27 schreef Dale Hair:
>
>
> > I had these same problems and more when backing up to nfs. After some
> > frustration I downloaded and installed
> > http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/download/stable/final/mondo-1.65.tgz
Op wo 16-07-2003, om 16:27 schreef Dale Hair:
> I had these same problems and more when backing up to nfs. After some
> frustration I downloaded and installed
> http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/download/stable/final/mondo-1.65.tgz and
> everything seems to work as I expect it to. I've tested by
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 18:12, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> Op di 15-07-2003, om 17:16 schreef Benedict Verheyen:
> > Hi,
> >
> > i tested mondo mindi for a full backup of my system and i ran into some
> > problems. The creation of the cd's works, as does the booting of the
> > recovery cd (after add
Op di 15-07-2003, om 17:16 schreef Benedict Verheyen:
> Hi,
>
> i tested mondo mindi for a full backup of my system and i ran into some
> problems. The creation of the cd's works, as does the booting of the
> recovery cd (after adding initrd to the kernel config).
> However, after i boot from the
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 07:50, Radek[debian]Z. wrote:
> I tried to write to the mondo list but it won't let me subscribe, and
> since I'm on Debian, maybe you guys can help me.
>
> I want mondo to make a full back up of my stuff to iso's stored on my HD,
> so I can pick them up from my other compu
Hi,
on 16.09.2002 you wrote:
[...]
>No fear! Mondo allows you to include anything at all to use during
>boot-up. I would like to use MC (Midnight Commander) during boot-up to
>look at things and put straight Lilo and Fstab. This is what I have in
>/usr/share/local/mindi/deplist.txt:
Why don't
back to
the new harddrive.
The moral of the story, make DAMN sure your backup can be restored!
Lance
On Fri Jun 07, 2002 at 08:01:46PM -0500, Dale Hair wrote:
> Resent-Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2002 20:02:25 -0500 (CDT)
> X-Envelope-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Mondo Archive
>
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 08:01:46PM -0500, Dale Hair wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-06-07 at 16:40, Brian Rose wrote:
> > Has anyone gotten the mondoarchive to work in Debian? I tried it before
> > it was added as a package, but it didn't restore correctly. Problems
> > with Lilo is all I remember now thou
On Fri, 2002-06-07 at 16:40, Brian Rose wrote:
> Has anyone gotten the mondoarchive to work in Debian? I tried it before
> it was added as a package, but it didn't restore correctly. Problems
> with Lilo is all I remember now though.
I've backed up two systems to a nfs partition but I haven't tr
It must be compiled into the kernel, there are other requirements also.
http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/download/layout.html
I've used mondo for backup and will be testing the restore on a new
laptop this weekend.
On Tue, 2002-04-30 at 21:02, Richard Otte wrote:
> I have kernel 2.4.16 and have do
Have you checked out beoboot? I think there may be a free version and it can do
what
you want and even uses network multicast file transfer to avoid network
saturation.
Kent West wrote:
> Michael Banck wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 01:54:35PM +1000, Peter Firmstone wrote:
> > > For tho
Michael Banck wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 01:54:35PM +1000, Peter Firmstone wrote:
> > For those who are interested there is a package called mondo which is
> > GNU and does the same thing a Norton Ghost, namely allows you to take a
> > system image and use it to install other computers or
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 01:54:35PM +1000, Peter Firmstone wrote:
> For those who are interested there is a package called mondo which is
> GNU and does the same thing a Norton Ghost, namely allows you to take a
> system image and use it to install other computers or backup simply by
> booting from
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