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    Re: Howto: Backup and restore your system!

    Thanks but at this point I've just given up.

    I realized the amount of time I've spent troubleshooting this problem has exceeded the amount of time it would have taken to just pave from scratch and...
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    Re: Howto: Backup and restore your system!

    Ok I found in another forum that in a terminal, the command 'sudo vol_id /dev/sda1' will reveal the UUID of the given drive. (Replace /dev/sda1 with the device you want to know the UUID on. To find...
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    Re: Howto: Backup and restore your system!

    Ok here's the output of 'df -Th':

    ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ df -Th
    Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    tmpfs tmpfs 976M 13M 963M 2%...
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    Re: Howto: Backup and restore your system!

    Ok here are the contents of my /etc/fstab


    # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
    #
    # <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
    proc /proc ...
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    Re: Howto: Backup and restore your system!

    I've followed these steps to the tee and my system now stalls during boot-up. It gets to the screen that says UBUNTU and has the little status bar scooting back and forth but it doesn't get past...
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