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  1. #1
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    tuxboot

    I would like clonezilla on a usb drive.
    I was instructed to download tuxboot.
    I was also told there a deb file.
    What are the actually correct steps to get clonezilla on a usb drive.
    Hopefully, if possible, steps that do not include the following:
    Or if you can handle a GLIBC 2.4 dependency:

    qt4-x11.7z http://launchpad.net/tuxboot/trunk/t...oad/qt4-x11.7z

    Thanks

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    Re: tuxboot

    Open a terminal and type:
    Code:
    sudo apt-add-repository ppa:thomas.tsai/ubuntu-tuxboot
    click Enter.
    Your password will be asked. You will see nothing when you type now your password, that is normal, you have to type it "blind".

    After that type:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get update
    Click Enter and wait a moment to let the computer do his job.
    After you got back the "prompt" type:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install tuxboot
    Now you can find tuxboot via the Dash (UbuntuLogo in the top left).


    Or (If the method above don't work):


    Download from here:
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/tuxb...les/0.6/Linux/
    Than go to the Download folder. And there you see this:


    Rightclick on it and check the Permissions Tab. Below you check the box next where you read something about 'make executable' (I have not a English version).
    Close the window and Doubleclick on the icon. Tuxboot will start.



    At the bottom of the window you will see your usb drive if you plug it in. Click OK. It will download Clonezilla automatic and install it on the usb.


    If you want, you can move the executable file to your Home folder.
    That can you do like this:
    Rightclick on the executable and choose to move it to.... and choose from the window your home folder.
    Last edited by heir4c; November 25th, 2013 at 05:10 PM.
    Dutch speaking; understand English, writing is a bit difficult. Member of: http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org
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