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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:40
P.s. why do you added nanddump and ubinize to the package ?
They are already in the image.
As far as I know nanddump and ubinize are part of the package mtd-utils and is not loaded/installed by default. Only the package mtd-minimal-nand-utils is installed but doesn't provide these files. The mtd-utils does contain a lot of files which is a bit of overkill to install these I think.
ps
That's not in the range of my capabilities, I'm no coder, just at best a script kiddie (a rather old one for a kiddie I must say)P.s. if you make a tool for extract images too we can use for multiboot
Edited by Pedro_Newbie, 3 January 2012 - 17:43.
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Posted 3 January 2012 - 17:43
As far as I know nanddump and ubinize are part of the package mtd-utils and is not loaded/installed by default. Only the package mtd-minimal-nand-utils is installed but doesn't provide these files. The mtd-utils does contain a lot of files which is a bit of overkill to install these I think.
Ah sorry i don't knew that are not included in Pli by default.
In other Vu+ cvs based images are included for this reason i was wondering.
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Posted 3 January 2012 - 21:37
Your 8.1 version works fine. The problem was a different way to handle patch in Black Hole image.
I wrote a native plugins for BH image and use a modified version of your script.
It will be tested in the next days from the team on all the Vu+ boxes and you will be thanked in the credits of next bh release.
Thx for your support.
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Posted 10 January 2012 - 22:20
ubinize: volume size was not specified in section "ubifs" assume minimum to fit image /(media/usb/bi/root.ubi 65519616 bytes(62.5 Mi8) Erstelle [i](create)[/i] kerneldump Block size 13....... Dumping data starting... [i]Almost Ready ... USB-Image will now be created[/i].
(italics is my rough translation)
Hmmm.. can I trust this backup?
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Posted 11 January 2012 - 08:04
Many thanks - backupsuite (with autotimeshift) is by far the most useful plugin!
Edited by ICTag, 11 January 2012 - 08:06.
Re: BackupSuite #39
Re: BackupSuite #40
Posted 19 March 2012 - 17:50
Because the USB-HDD's didn't get mounted on media/hdd the full back-up failed.
I tried to overcome these problems and I think i succeeded.
When the option Full back-up to HDD/USB is chosen the plugin checks all devices (/dev/sda1, /dev/sdb1, /dev/sdc1, /dev/sdd1 and /dev/sde1), first for the filesystem EXT(x) (EXT2, EXT3 or EXT4) and second if device reaches a certain minimum (33 GB at the moment) to avoid writing to USB-sticks. As third action the greatest available EXT* filesytem is used to write the back-up onto.
At the start of the process the plugin shows on which mount the back-up is written, the total size of the chosen device and the free size on the device.
For instance
Back-up -> /media/hdd (931 GB)
Free ----> 884 GB *
* note:
The total size and the free size are in "real" GB, so total bytes divided by 1.073.741.824 instead of what manufactures do dividing by 1.000.000.000. A 1 TB disk shows up as a disk with a 931 GB capacity.
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