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Old 11-16-2006, 04:04 PM
habi habi is offline
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Sounded funny to mee too... Maybe the guy who answered didnt understand what i was talking about.

Now i seem to have problems with asr.....

1. boot from CD and started terminal
2. type:

asr restore --target /Volumes/Varasto/macminihd.sparseimage --target /Volumes/macminihd --erase

The source is the image on Varasto which is the usb drive. Macminihd is the name of the system disk (only partition) on the disk

The system says:

validating target ... and source
couldnt open resource for image "/Volumes/Varasto/macminihd.sparseimage"
asr: Could not find any scan information - no such file or directory

Funny cause i tabed the filenames...

Then i tried the same command with --noverify

it goes through validating...

erase content of /dev/disk0s2 (/Volumes/macminihd)(ny):y
erasing content ..done
retrieving scan informatio ..done
validating sizes ..done
asr:image not an NDIF or UDIF
asr:coudnt restore - error -5351

Ah, my head will soon explode. I just cant understand why this is so hard.
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