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Create Recovery Clonezilla : Create a autorun recovery Clonezilla live CD or USB flash drive (Step by step)
  1. Boot the machine via Clonezilla live
  2. The boot menu of Clonezilla live
  3. Here we choose 800x600 mode, after pressing Enter, you will see Debian Linux booting process:
  4. Choose language
  5. Choose keyboard layout
  6. Choose "Start Clonezilla"
  7. Choose "device-image" option
  8. Choose "local_dev" option to assign sdb1 as the image home
  9. Select sdb1 as image repository, then choose "restoredisk" option
  10. Choose the image you want to include in the recovery CD or USB flash drive:
Choose the image you want to include in the recovery CD or USB flash drive:


Choose the disk to be recovered when the recovery CD or USB flash drive is used:


Choose the language when the recovery CD or USB flash drive is used:


Set the keyboard layout when the recovery CD or USB flash drive is used, here we chose "NONE". That means we won't change the keyboard layout, i.e. the US keyboard layout will be used:


Choose you want to creaet iso file (for CD/DVD), zip file (for USB flash drive) or both. Here we choose iso:


Clonezilla will list the command to create such a iso file:

The iso file for recovery CD is creating:


Done!

The created iso file is in the dir /home/partimag:


That's all. You can copy (or use network tool to copy, e.g. scp, lftp, to copy the file to another machine. If you need to config the network, run: "sudo -i; ocs-live-netcfg" to config the network.) the create iso file to the machine running with a CD burner. Then you can use burning tool to burn the iso image to CD or DVD. If you want to create a recovery USB flash drive, choose to create zip file, then follow the same method as creating USB flash drive version of Clonezilla live to put the created zip file on USB flash drive and make it bootable.
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