Image for Linux (IFL) boot media

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by Brian K, Dec 28, 2022.

  1. Brian K

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    When you made the UFD did you choose...

    Leave Boot Drive Mounted as /tbu/boot
    Run List - Run Scripts Listed in scriptslist.txt

    If you are uncertain, do it again.
     
  2. Brian K

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    You should see a Run Scripts window when you first boot IFL.
     
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    The Run Scripts window means you have selected...

    Run List - Run Scripts Listed in scriptslist.txt
     
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    Yes i did, no uncertainty

    The only thing i had problem with was the name changing, now when i know how it is done i will do it all from scratch, again, tomorrow.
    If it will not be a success i does not matter since i will not use this anyway because of the fact that i have to remove the UFD. So we can continue this after your holiday if you still want to help, and if necessary, because i want at least master it even if i will not use it.
     
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    Did you see a Run Scripts window?
     
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    I did it all over again from the very beginning. This time when booting for restore, i got a black frame saying: One or more scripts listed in scriptlist.txt were not found in the /tbu/scripts directory
     
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    That might be my computer with BIU. You should not be affected.
     
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    Thanks. Have you created restore.tbs or are you before this stage?
     
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    Yes, and with the info mentioned in post #56
     
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    click Edit
    File, Open File
    Double click boot/
    Double click scripts/

    What files are present?
     
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    No, i was. If i did not remove it the pc looped.
     
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    click Edit
    File, Open File
    Double click boot/
    Double click scripts/

    What files are present?
     
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    Nothing opens up when double clicking scripts/
    That`s odd, because it did before when i controlled this, before i did it all over. And when doing it all over this time, i did it correct. Hm.
    I guees i will have to do the editing again

    Forget about the above, now it showed up. Files present are: restore.tbs - scriptslist.txt
     
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    The folder you want is...

    /tbu/boot/scripts/

    Maybe reboot IFL
     
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    Got it, what`s next?
     
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    What files are in the /tbu/boot/scripts/ folder?
     
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    restore.tbs and scriptslist.txt

    Tried to restore again, this time no Run Script window showed up saying - One or more.... .
     
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    Double click
    scriptslist.txt

    What do you see?
     
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    Does it matter that i use the evaluation version?
     
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    Don't know. What is in scriptslist.txt?
     
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    restore.tbs
     
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    That's correct. You have done everything correctly so maybe the evaluation version doesn't support scripting. You own IFW so you have a licensed IFL.
     
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    I will try again tomorrow as mentioned before but with the licensed version.
    Enjoy your day in down under, me, i am going to bed.

    Goodnight!

    By the way, thank you!!
     
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    I know BootIt UEFI trial version doesn't support scripting. So maybe the same applies to IFL.
     
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    Goodnight. It's late for you. 1300 here.
     
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