I've (finally) managed to mount the latest backup from my RPi5 (w/ the freshly installed OS). I think there are some "odd things going on" with it - I'll explain in more detail later if you're interested in an "autopsy".![]()
For now: I've got the two partitions of the latest backup created by image-backup (one of them that failed when I restored it earlier), and I am able to read and copy them. To minimize the time & effort, do you have any suggestions for a "shortcut" that allows me to "copy" (via dd or ???) these partitions to the NVME drive so that it's bootable? (Hope that's clear... it's getting late
If the image file written back to an SD card won't boot/run, I doubt the contents of its partitions written to an NVME drive will do any better.
Is image-check happy when run on the image file (each partition)?
Is image-chroot happy with the image file?
You haven't given me much to work with.
Statistics: Posted by RonR — Thu Feb 08, 2024 9:21 am