Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody used mondoarchive with the latest 2.6.30 Debian kernel?
For me it fails with that he cannot figure out the filesystem that is
used for initrd.
That's because the phrase that mindi looks for in the krnel image to see
what fs initrd is usin
Hi,
Has anybody used mondoarchive with the latest 2.6.30 Debian kernel?
For me it fails with that he cannot figure out the filesystem that is
used for initrd.
Hugo
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Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
It seems Mondoarchive is not available at Lenny
when searching with apt-cache search mondo command
there is no result. Does this package has been replaced
by another one ?
Use the debs from
ftp://ftp.mondorescue.org/debian/5.0/
You need:
mondo 2.2.8 + mindi 2.0.6
Hello
It seems Mondoarchive is not available at Lenny
when searching with apt-cache search mondo command
there is no result. Does this package has been replaced
by another one ?
Thanks
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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 ...
I'm running kernel 2.4.27-2-k7
I checked my config file (config-2.4.27-2-k7) and:
CONFIG_CRAMFS=y
I call mondoarchive w/ the following options:
mondoarchive -O -i -E /mnt -I /home -d
/root/images/mondo/ -T /tmp
Then I receive this error:
Mindi failed to create your boot+data
harland christofferson wrote:
I'm running kernel 2.4.27-2-k7
I checked my config file (config-2.4.27-2-k7) and:
CONFIG_CRAMFS=y
I call mondoarchive w/ the following options:
mondoarchive -O -i -E /mnt -I /home -d
/root/images/mondo/ -T /tmp
Then I receive this error:
Mindi failed to c
I'm running kernel 2.4.27-2-k7
I checked my config file (config-2.4.27-2-k7) and:
CONFIG_CRAMFS=y
I call mondoarchive w/ the following options:
mondoarchive -O -i -E /mnt -I /home -d
/root/images/mondo/ -T /tmp
Then I receive this error:
Mindi failed to create your boot+data
- Original Message -
From: "Hugo Vanwoerkom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: mondoarchive
debian user wrote:
I am running Sarge.
I apt-get(ted) the stable mondo tools and am trying to
use mondoarchive.
When doin
debian user wrote:
I am running Sarge.
I apt-get(ted) the stable mondo tools and am trying to
use mondoarchive.
When doing a test archive for my /home dir,
mondoarchive complains of a fatal error:
Fatal error. Filesystem cramfs not supported for
initrd image. Terminating.
Does anyone have a
On 13 Sep., 03:30, debian user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running Sarge.
>
> I apt-get(ted) the stable mondo tools and am trying to
> use mondoarchive.
>
> When doing a test archive for my /home dir,
> mondoarchive complains of a fatal error:
>
> Fatal error
2007/9/13, debian user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am running Sarge.
>
> I apt-get(ted) the stable mondo tools and am trying to
> use mondoarchive.
etch is stable i suggest you get the oldstable (which is sarge)
hth
martin
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I am running Sarge.
I apt-get(ted) the stable mondo tools and am trying to
use mondoarchive.
When doing a test archive for my /home dir,
mondoarchive complains of a fatal error:
Fatal error. Filesystem cramfs not supported for
initrd image. Terminating.
Does anyone have a suggestion?
Harland
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Yes. Download e.g. 1.67 from that site and just run the install.sh
> script that he has included. Then run mondoarchive with the options you
> want.
Many thanks. It worked without a hitch - using the versions that you use.
Couldn't get the latest version
ecommended.
Yes. Download e.g. 1.67 from that site and just run the install.sh
script that he has included. Then run mondoarchive with the options you
want.
H.
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> Was there such a file?
Which file do you refer to?
> Anyway, this: http://www.sorcerer.mirrors.pair.com/sources/mindi/ and
> mondo has other levels. I use mondo 1.67 and mindo 0.87 with a
> mindi-kernel with great success. So I tend not to change levels until my
> system hardware changes and th
anybody help?
Here is my command line (similar result when scratch/temp files not
specified):
mondoarchive -O -i -d /tmp/backup.iso -l LILO -f /dev/hda -S
/var/tmp/mondo-scratch -k FAILSAFE -T /var/tmp/mondo-temp -E "/home /mnt"
Here is the relevant part of the log:
Fork is closing t
Here is my command line (similar result when scratch/temp files not
specified):
mondoarchive -O -i -d /tmp/backup.iso -l LILO -f /dev/hda -S
/var/tmp/mondo-scratch -k FAILSAFE -T /var/tmp/mondo-temp -E "/home /mnt"
Here is the relevant part of the log:
Fork is closing tape/CD ...
Wri
ody, and did the standard apt-get ... . I had mostly no
> problem understanding the man page. But some puzzles lead me to look
> at the Mondo web site, and ...
>
> >From reading the Mondo web site, it appears that there are
> no documented instances of mondoarchive being used suc
Vineet Kumar declaimed:
> * Pigeon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030928 16:00]:
> > On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 08:27:27AM -0700, Paul Mackinney wrote:
> > > At a BALUG meeting last spring I heard a talk by mondo's inceptor, Hugo
> > > Rabson, who took some special time to trash Debian. His beef is with
> > > D
R Ransbottom wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 07:23:13AM +0200, Tobias Reckhard wrote:
Hugo appears to be working heavily on DVD support at the moment. I'd
prefer for LVM support to become complete first, personally, but that's
due to the fact that I don't have a DVD burner (but use LVM). You may
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 07:23:13AM +0200, Tobias Reckhard wrote:
> R Ransbottom wrote:
> >I tried mondoarchive. I ran into a snag were root
> >could not be found. I bailed out because it seems
> Hugo appears to be working heavily on DVD support at the moment. I'd
>
R Ransbottom wrote:
I tried mondoarchive. I ran into a snag were root
could not be found. I bailed out because it seems
that intermediate iso images are required. Given
that I plan to use dvd+rw's for backup this did not
appeal.
Hugo appears to be working heavily on DVD support at the m
I tried mondoarchive. I ran into a snag were root
could not be found. I bailed out because it seems
that intermediate iso images are required. Given
that I plan to use dvd+rw's for backup this did not
appeal.
So instead: find, cpio, growisofs, and a tomsrtbt.
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On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 06:55:53PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Pigeon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030928 16:00]:
> > On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 08:27:27AM -0700, Paul Mackinney wrote:
> > > At a BALUG meeting last spring I heard a talk by mondo's inceptor, Hugo
> > > Rabson, who took some special time to
Paul E Condon wrote:
I'm running debian stock kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4 . I get error abort when mondoarchive
attempts to create the .iso. Its error message says mkisofs is broken, which I
sincerely doubt, but maybe some feature that I have never needed before, and is
required by mondo, is b
* Pigeon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030928 16:00]:
> On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 08:27:27AM -0700, Paul Mackinney wrote:
> > At a BALUG meeting last spring I heard a talk by mondo's inceptor, Hugo
> > Rabson, who took some special time to trash Debian. His beef is with
> > Debian's initrd-enabled kernels whi
On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 08:27:27AM -0700, Paul Mackinney wrote:
> At a BALUG meeting last spring I heard a talk by mondo's inceptor, Hugo
> Rabson, who took some special time to trash Debian. His beef is with
> Debian's initrd-enabled kernels which mondo either doesn't handle at all
> or doesn't ha
... . I had mostly no
> problem understanding the man page. But some puzzles lead me to look
> at the Mondo web site, and ...
>
> From reading the Mondo web site, it appears that there are
> no documented instances of mondoarchive being used successfully
> on a Debian system, and t
outh Debian's distro ...
> > However, recent releases are much improved ..." Thanks, Hugo, that
> > really makes me feel all warm and fuzzy.
>
> ;)
>
> So have you given it a try lately, Paul?
>
I'm running debian stock kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4 . I get error abo
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 06:12:21AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 03:40:18PM -0700, Ernest Johanson wrote:
> > I'm running the mondoarchive package on Debian 3.0 using a 2.4.22 kernel
> > compliled from source. Saw the commentary on the mondo web sit
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 09:02:00AM -0700, Paul Mackinney wrote:
> At a BALUG meeting last spring I heard a talk by mondo's inceptor, Hugo
> Rabson, who took some special time to trash Debian. His beef is with
> Debian's initrd-enabled kernels which mondo either doesn't handle at all
> or doesn't h
... . I had mostly no
> problem understanding the man page. But some puzzles lead me to look
> at the Mondo web site, and ...
>
> From reading the Mondo web site, it appears that there are
> no documented instances of mondoarchive being used successfully
> on a Debian system, and t
On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 03:40:18PM -0700, Ernest Johanson wrote:
> I'm running the mondoarchive package on Debian 3.0 using a 2.4.22 kernel
> compliled from source. Saw the commentary on the mondo web site; not sure
> what the issue there is. The Debian package works fine; gett
I'm running the mondoarchive package on Debian 3.0 using a 2.4.22 kernel
compliled from source. Saw the commentary on the mondo web site; not sure
what the issue there is. The Debian package works fine; getting the kernel
parameters straight is essential. I've not used the kernel pac
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 09:07:40PM -0600 or thereabouts, Paul E Condon wrote:
An article in Oct issue of Linux journal got me interested in Mondo
Archive, which is software that builds self-booting restore CDs for
Linux systems. So, I started to try to use it. I found a debian
package in Woody, an
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 07:57:31PM +0200, Andrea Tasso wrote:
> Me I have an unfortunately negative experience with mondo/mindi.
> OK it is my fault, but I switched to dar + bootcd. It works, I did incremental
> backups and true successful restore.
> I was not able to make that with mondo/mindi
L
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 11:49:32AM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Paul E Condon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030924 20:07]:
> > An article in Oct issue of Linux journal got me interested in Mondo
[snip]
>
> Hugo has had a hard time with Debian because of certain things that it
> does differently from "eve
I've found bootcd in Debian repository, but dar does not seem to be
available in Woody. In sarge and sid there is dar and dar-static.
Request advise: Is it safe to use dar-static on a Woody system?
I have been seeing warnings about mixing woody/sarge/sid, but maybe
its OK for a static version. Or i
the standard apt-get ... . I had mostly no
> problem understanding the man page. But some puzzles lead me to look
> at the Mondo web site, and ...
>
> From reading the Mondo web site, it appears that there are
> no documented instances of mondoarchive being used successfully
>
no
> problem understanding the man page. But some puzzles lead me to look
> at the Mondo web site, and ...
>
> >From reading the Mondo web site, it appears that there are
> no documented instances of mondoarchive being used successfully
> on a Debian system, and that Debian ke
man page. But some puzzles lead me to look
at the Mondo web site, and ...
>From reading the Mondo web site, it appears that there are
no documented instances of mondoarchive being used successfully
on a Debian system, and that Debian kernels are somehow non-
standard, and difficult to work with.
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