![]() copy of Clonezilla to the Ventoy partition.formatting of the reserved space by Ventoy2Disk.initialization of the key using the Ventoy2Disk utility.Here is the summary of the different operations described in the rest of this tutorial : Note 1: In order to use the key in Secureboot mode, it is necessary to use a Ventoy version higher than 1.0.07, for more information, see our tutorial on Using the Emmabuntüs USB flash drive with the “Secure Boot”. If possible, we suggest you disable UEFI, and use a non-UEFI clone, see the CSM ( Compatibility Support Module ). In case of doubts, take a clone of each architecture, and the script will only list the compatible cloneįind here after, a summary table of the various compatible versions: Computer types If your computer proudly displays “Pentium IV M” or is dated before 2003, take a 32bits clone, with a i686 version of Clonezilla.Īs far as UEFI, the BIOS successor, is concerned, the 64-bit version was designed to automatically handle UEFI.If your computer has a sticker saying “coreDuo”, “core2duo”, or is dated after 2003, you can pick a 64-bit clone.But how to make the difference ? To make a long story short: The decision depends on the use you wish to make of this key : if you desire to recondition 32-bit or 64-bit machines. You can find all these files in this space : How to choose my version: 32-bit or 64-bit ? UEFI ? one file to modify the GRUB menu of Ventoy.five scripts to (a) partition the target disk ( “parted.sh”), (b) launch the clone transfer (“clone.sh”), (c) save the clone (“save_clone.sh”), and (d) securely erase the disk (“erase.sh”), and (e) the tool box to test the different components of the computer (toolbox.sh), plus the optional file “clone.ini” which is used by the configuration in automatic mode.one or several clone image(s) of Emmabuntüs and/or D F iso that need to be extracted.a Clonezilla ISO image, 32-bit or 64-bit, depending on your needs.They are all provided by Emmabuntüs, in order to make your job easier. Several files are mandatory to create your refurbishing key. a drive of type USB-3, if possible, to take advantage of an optimal I/O speed during the file transfers.a good quality (Kingston Data Traveler, Transcend JetFlash 750…).To generate your refurbishing key, you’ll need a USB stick with some specific properties: Note : you can change the language of this utility by clicking on the drop-down list “Language” Hardware needed for the refurbishing key So, double-click on the launcher corresponding to your system architecture, and you should see this window, after entering your password if requested. Y ou can find out on which architecture your system is running, by typing the following command line in a terminal : dpkg –print-architecture The two other architectures concern the ARM, and MIPS processors. Note : on a classic computer, for a 64-bit architecture pick the X86_64 launcher, and for 32-bit architecture pick the i386 launcher. On Linux, you obtain the following directory including 4 different VentoyGUI.xxxx launchers, each of them corresponding to a specific Linux architecture : On Windows, you obtain the following directory including the Ventoy2Disk.exe launcher : Then extract the archive using the tool available on your operating system : On Linux, download the file ventoy-x.x.xx.On Windows, download the file ventoy-x.x.xx.windows.zip. ![]() Software needed to make the refurbishing key ![]() This operation is handled by two scripts which organize t he partitioning of the target disk, and provide Clonezilla with the procedure to follow. This cloning operation takes about 5 minutes, and thus allows the mass reconditioning of numerous machine in a minimum of time. The Emmabuntüs refurbishing key allows you to recondition all kinds of computers by directly cloning a system pre-configured with Emmabuntüs.īasic principle : the Ventoy software is used to launch a Clonezilla disk image that will let you select through a list o f “clone image” stored on the USB key, to transfer it directly on the target machine.
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