wtz
2017-12-15 08:00 deepin
You can try to mount manually the partition you want, for example:
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The reason for that the file manager does not display other partitions is that Deepin Recovery runs in root permission.
This may not be a bug, but certainly can be improved https://bbs.deepin.org/user/35000 .
- mount /dev/sdb /mnt
The reason for that the file manager does not display other partitions is that Deepin Recovery runs in root permission.
This may not be a bug, but certainly can be improved https://bbs.deepin.org/user/35000 .
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Hello there,
Deepin Clone is not working properly for creating image backups, there appears to be a bug somewhere, it doesn't see my drives (Except for the system drive) whenever I attempt to do a backup of my system partition or that of the entire disk in the Partition to Image type or Disk to Image etc. The "ONLY" way it manages to see other drives other than the system drive is if I select media then pick "Clone Disk" in the options to the right, in which case it deletes and uses the entire disk I select as the destination for image backup (As it is supposed to do if I was to actually do that, which is not the case).
I have tried mounting/unmounting the drives etc, I have also attempted this from within Deepin (Not Recovery) but then it asks you to reboot the system to continue the process under Recovery, after the reboot completes and it goes into the Recovery mode nothing happens.
if I then start the process manually by opening Deepin Clone in Recovery mode that's where the problems happens, the Deepin Clone tool cannot see any drives other than the system disk itself, it does NOT allow to make any kind of image backup, just wanted to report this.
Regards.