IFL.ini will create "defaults" in IFL Settings and Options. Mainly for manual use. Your script will over-ride these "defaults". I'd make the script... Code: sub main() exec("/tbu/imagel --r --uy --um --d:l0@0x1 --f:l0@0x246:^"/win7x64^" --v --t --rft --log:0 --rb:4 --nvn:^"^"", 1) end sub --comp:14 is for backups
If you want IFL to write a log to your HD you can adapt my script. /dev/sdd1 is the partition where the log will be written. Code: sub main() exec("ntfs-3g /dev/sdd1 /mnt") exec("/tbu/imagel --r --uy --um --d:l0 --f:l1@0x1:^"/Images/10_01^" --logfile:/mnt/Images/RESTORE.LOG", 1) exec("umount /mnt") exec("shutdown -r") end sub
Then I can infer to leave IFL.ini in blank and just make use of my scripts, right? I believe if I was going to work manually most likely will do it from a USB stick.
I haven't tested this but I agree. You could leave IFL.ini blank. The product key will be added to IFL.ini (in the .bin file) when you run setupifl.bat.
I'll test it, don't worry LOL. If I don't get back with something on this then it means it worked leaving it blank.
To look at the contents of the .bin file and IFL.ini, run tbosdtw.exe open fs 0: C:\IFLBOOT\ifl.bin 0: dir type IFL.ini close fs 0:
You could use a single ifl.bin containing multiple .tbs scripts (in the ifl_scripts folder) and keep updating ifl_boot.cfg in the .bin But it's probably easier to have several different ifl.bin open fs 0: C:\IFLBOOT\ifl.bin copy file D:\iflsetup\ifl_boot.cfg 0: /y type 0:ifl_boot.cfg close fs 0:
I did it the n00b way : To maintain IFL_backup & IFL_restore separate folders, tested. Haven't tried your procedure though. I think my way can do it faster when it comes to edit scripts RESTORE.tbs and BACKUP.tbs for different partition signatures on different scenarios/machines. What do you think?
I wouldn't use bootfile with UEFI systems. With my UEFI system I have a single IFL UFD which boots to a menu. I have about 10 scripts in the menu.
As I mentioned earlier, TBWinRE bootfile works in my UEFI test computer but IFL bootfile doesn't. Bootfile was designed for Legacy systems. MudCrab might have a method of booting IFL from the HD.
Ah ok. I think before I ask for his help I'm going to take a look at Terabyte site or google. Thank you and have a nice day.
MisterX, I have a method where IFL is installed on the HD (UEFI system) but it has to be booted from the BIOS boot menu. You indicated this isn't what you desire. MudCrab has a slick method of installing TBWinRE on the HD and booting it from Windows. Maybe start a new thread and see if that method is suitable. For me, I'm going back to booting an IFL UFD with a scripts menu. It is the easiest even though it might take 10 seconds longer.