If your computer does not have a PXE network, you can use this to do boot from a network. The choice, "Network boot via iPXE" is used to perform a network boot via iPXE. This is an extra function in the boot media that has nothing to do with Clonezilla Live. The choice, "Memory test using Memtest86+," is for memory testing using Memtest86+.
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The choice, "FreeDOS", allows you to boot your machine into Free DOS. If you want to boot local OS in your harddrive, you can choose the one "Local operating system in harddrive (if available)". The choice, "Clonezilla live (failsafe mode)", is for something goes wrong when you are not be able to boot your machine, such as ACPI of your machine is not supported in the kernel. If you do not need Chinese or Japanese environment or if your computer experiences problems in the framebuffer mode, you can choose the one "Clonezilla Live (no framebuffer)" to clone in the English environment. Therefore you can remove the boot media (CD or USB flash drive) then. Boot media can be removed later), is the same function with the 1st one except when Clonezilla live booting finishes, all the necessary files are copied to memory. If you have some problem to use the framebuffer mode of your graphics card, you can try it. The choice, "Default settings, KMS" is for you to use KMS (Kernel Mode Setting) for your graphics card. 800X600 or 640x480 one if you want, as shown here: There are more modes which you can choose in the 4th choice "Other modes of Clonezilla live", e.g. The 3rd one is for the blind to use, which can be chosen by pressing "s" key. In addition to use the arrow key to choose, you can also press "l" to choose that. The 2nd one is for you to use large font, especially when you have 4K monitor. It will default to framebuffer mode with a resolution of 1024x768. The first one is the default mode for Clonezilla Live. Here is a screenshot of Clonezilla Live boot menu:
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Esc or F9) when you boot the machine, you will see the boot menu of BIOS like this:Ĭheck your motherboard manual for more details about how to boot your machine via CD. You can either set CD as first boot priority in machine's BIOS like this: If necessary, you can set the first boot priority in the BIOS as USB-HDD or USB-ZIP so that it can boot Clonezilla Live from your USB flash drive. For example, if you have Clonezilla Live in USB flash drive, you have to boot it via USB device (Ex. Remember to use the Clonezilla live CD or USB flash drive to boot the machine. Once you have the bootable Clonezilla Live CD/DVD or USB flash drive, you can boot the machine you want to clone via Clonezilla live. This is a typical example to do massive live USB flash drives production. sdb, sdc, sdd, sdf, which could be USB flash drives, external hard drives, or internal hard drives. Now the image "focal-mbr-20200722" will be restored to multiple disks, i.e. We already have a Clonezilla image in sde, the image name is called "focal-mbr-20200722". There are 3 more blank internal hard drives. In this example, the machine has 5 disks, 1st disk's name is sda (device name in GNU/Linux), 2nd disk's device name is sdb, etc.