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Partimage invalid compression level workaround

For some reason, some diskimages created using partimage will encounter "invalid compression level" when restored. See below for the workaround to restore the image back.

#: ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows #: mv /mnt/windows/img/vista.img.000 /mnt/windows/img/vista.img.gz #: gunzip -c /mnt/windows/img/vista.img.gz | partimage restore /dev/sda1 stdin

~ts

Comments

Anonymous said…
I have try exactly this but stdin is not a valid file.

Any idea?
I am not really sure but I believe "stdin" represents the standard input device which in the case the the keyboard.

Anyway, did you perform "mv /mnt/windows/img/vista.img.000 /mnt/windows/img/vista.img.gz"?
Anonymous said…
On ntfs partition I run gunzip image file and then used the decompressed image in Partimage.

Worked for me

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