Pedro, I have personally submitted multiple error logs in the past and never heard anything back. I just had a case in which mondorestore ate my system drive. It restored to 1% and then died with the fatal error message "MOMMY!" rendering my entire system unusable.
Both log files can be found as an attachment below. Is this everything you need? Can I be of any further assistance? I have no idea how long it will take the dev gang to diagnose and fix it and to publish RPMs for my latest-n-gratest Suse 11.1 x86_64 and I would really like to get my image back. I was going to write a Perl script to mount the ISO, decompress the .bz2 images and see if I could figure out how to mate the files listed in all.tar.gz to the images. Bunzip2 tells me: bri...@godzilla:/tmp$ bunzip2 0.afio.bz2 bunzip2: 0.afio.bz2 is not a bzip2 file. How can I decompress mondo's .bz2 files? Do I have any hope of reassembling the original image or am I just smoking rope? Last night, I tried mondo-2.2.6-2.3.x86_64.rpm on a victim system with a quick-n-dirty, minimal Suse 11.1 and got the same 1% "MOMMY!" fatal error. All of the prerequisites (afio, newt, etc.) were installed with stock, YAST modules. Can you point me to a well behaved mondo which will work on Suse 11.1/64 bit running on an Intel core2 quad q9550 running on an Asus p5q3 with an intel p45/ich10r chipset? The latest version, mondo-2.2.8, appears only in the Asian releases and in SLES 10 on http://mondorescue.org -> download. I can't read Chinese. :-) The Suse version only goes to 11.0. and is version 2.0.6. Will using an ancient version of mondo built for an old version of Suse be a Quixotic exercise without hope of success? Grasping at straws, BrianP ** Attachment added: "mondo archive and restore logs." http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23782741/mondo.disaster.tar.gz -- Mondorestore fails restoring files from an usb HD https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179141 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs