![]() for ext4 partclone.ext4 or for NTFS partclone.ntfs) to a new file like partclone.X.new, then generate a new partclone.X shell file which calls original partclone.X with the line : "partclone.X.new -C the way I recommend parted, or you can try another image cloning software. You have to copy original partclone.X file (X is the file system, e.g. Also giving "-C" parameter to partclone in Clonezilla environment can be a little bit tricky. You can use -C parameter with partclone together with -icds but it can still fail when the new disk is too small. (For example from a 24GB disk to a 20GB disk with 4GB data) But when the disk size increases, things are getting complicated. A couple of times, I successfully restored images using -icds parameter, to smaller disks but the clone disk was only 1 to 4 GB smaller than master and the size of data was not so much. Restoring the image to a smaller drive depends the ratio of the master and the size of the data on the master.
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