Hi Ron
I think this is a really dumb question .. but your device-chroot script seems the perfect solution to my needs and I can't make it work
I need to image a 32GB USB device onto a nominally 64Gb usb drive so the source USB doesn't have enough space and I want to run image-backup from the destination.
I have saved the device-chroot script to ~ but invoking it on the command line does nothing. Do I need to make the file executable? Do i need to add something to $PATH?
Many thanks
L
I think this is a really dumb question .. but your device-chroot script seems the perfect solution to my needs and I can't make it work
I need to image a 32GB USB device onto a nominally 64Gb usb drive so the source USB doesn't have enough space and I want to run image-backup from the destination.
I have saved the device-chroot script to ~ but invoking it on the command line does nothing. Do I need to make the file executable? Do i need to add something to $PATH?
Many thanks
L
Statistics: Posted by Lightwell — Mon Nov 03, 2025 6:22 am