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#1
Quote from: VastOne on April 18, 2024, 02:42:23 PM
Quote from: DeepDayze on April 18, 2024, 01:41:59 PMBummer. Fsarchiver as a backup/restore tool for BTRFS then is no bueno. There should be some sort of override so that you can restore a BTRFS .fsa with its original UUID.

It's really a security feature to make sure that you don't have multiple instances of the same UUID booting.. IMO, the ext4 part should do the same but does now.

You could try this format above using the uuid you want to see if it would work, I never tried to restore with the exact same uuid, it may be possible. I'll test this as well

You should be able to restore your own .fsa's with same UUID.
#2
Quote from: VastOne on August 12, 2023, 08:04:51 PMHey RatMan.. I am parking this here because it makes sense since there is so much How To discussion on using fsarchiver.. In using btrfs exclusively I ran into an issue where I could not get fsarchiver to restore my main root partition that I do all my work on. Since I use nVidia, occasionally I get a broken system due to a nVidia upgrade where I need to wait a day or more for nVidia to fix and release the code.. So I keep a near weekly backup of my current system and restore it to a secondary disk on the same machine.. In all my work with ext4, it never had any issues with uuid's, in fact it gives no shits about how you want to restore to, btrfs on the other hand does. Fsarchiver will not restore a btrfs file system to the machine if it detects the same uuid already on that machine, it spits out an error and life goes on.

Still have the issue though and needed a solution other than creating snapshots (story for another day) and began a search that led me straight to the fsarchiver manpages and a solution which made fsarchiver that much more an incredible tool IMO.. there is a uuid option to change the uuid on the restore! Below is the fsarchive command to generate it and also a cool site that generates random uuid's

Get a random uuid here: Random UUID (v4) generator

sudo fsarchiver -v restfs vsido_btrfs_23DEC2023.fsa id=0,dest=/dev/sdXX,uuid=ea33a312-71f8-4172-b3c9-027ca7f4264a
The uuid in that example is one I pulled for that site DO NOT USE IT, get your own!

Bummer. Fsarchiver as a backup/restore tool for BTRFS then is no bueno. There should be some sort of override so that you can restore a BTRFS .fsa with its original UUID.
#3
VBox 7.0.12 has the fix and it's all good.
#4
Quote from: VastOne on December 23, 2023, 11:42:10 PM
Quote from: DeepDayze on December 23, 2023, 11:36:05 PMThanks for this and wasn't aware of this new way to install VSIDO. Would been cool if there was a way to set this up on a UEFI system perhaps with a script to run to then mount the EFI partition after the fsarchive has been successfully restored and then install the grub EFI packages and set it up to boot.
Hey Dayze, good to see you.. I believe PackRat and Jedi have talked about that and possibly have come up with a solution.

In your scenario does the UEFI system already have grub on it? If the answer is yes then wouldn't a update-grub on that system then find the VSIDO install and then you could manipulate grub from there whatever way you wanted to, right?

Long time no see, VastOne and hope all's well with you.

In my case I was assuming a fresh new install and setting up the ESP partition, root partition (where I'd restore the FSA to), and another partition for home folders. If I already had the partitions set up and maybe there's a Windows partition, would it just be necessary to add to the fstab the entry for the EFI ESP and mount it to /boot/efi after restoring and then run update-grub?
#5
Thanks for this and wasn't aware of this new way to install VSIDO. Would been cool if there was a way to set this up on a UEFI system perhaps with a script to run to then mount the EFI partition after the fsarchive has been successfully restored and then install the grub EFI packages and set it up to boot.
#6
I've Got a Life / Re: Heavy Heart
April 01, 2022, 01:29:57 AM
Sorry to hear of your loss VastOne, and may he rest in peace and his memory lives on in your heart!
#7
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: The end of the VSIDO era
February 27, 2021, 04:59:49 AM
Quote from: lwfitz on February 24, 2021, 06:13:49 AM
Fuck this makes me sad......
I don't comment much anymore but I'm always lurking.

Quote from: VastOne on December 28, 2020, 06:15:26 PM
I appreciate that DeepDayze and really if I find an installer I will carry this on

Siduction  just released a new version using the Calamares (spelling?) installer. That would likely usable for you
Maybe then someone familiar with it might be of help in showing VastOne how to set it up to work with Vsido.
#8
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: The end of the VSIDO era
February 18, 2021, 02:07:57 PM
Quote from: PackRat on December 29, 2020, 02:04:37 AM
Which installers have you looked at?

Any familiarity with the Xebian Project??

It uses the Debian installer for a Sid install (I successfully installed it to metal the one time I tried). You can hit that code tab and see their configuration.

I tried getting a Sid build/iso from a Debian live-build setup. Someone else did the heavy lifting to set up a Debian stable system. But the build process would always fail. Maybe you can spot the tweak needed to get Sid to successfully build.

Hey PackRat, I also remember you from the BunsenLabs forums and what about the BL installer and do you think it will work for Vsido?
#9
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: The end of the VSIDO era
December 25, 2020, 11:15:29 PM
Thanks for all the fish VastOne, and vsido will be missed. Hopefully someone can take your project over so it can live on.
#10
VSIDO News & Announcements / Re: Long live VSIDO
April 03, 2020, 11:30:43 PM
Quote from: lwfitz on March 05, 2020, 05:00:35 AM
While I don't comment here nearly as much as I used to, I very proudly have used VSIDO since I found VastOnes post on the Crunchbang forums....... That was a long time ago!
I run my business with it, have had a few customers move from Ubuntu, one from Windows and love it as much today as I did the day I fisrt installed.

Happy birthday VastOne!
Yup many eons ago that was :)

VastOne sure has made one distro that's well worth it, and who would carry the mantle if the day ever comes that he's stepping down or leaves this mortal coil?
#11
I've Got a Life / Re: New Year 2020!
April 03, 2020, 11:28:04 PM
Lets keep powering forward and not let this pandemic get us down!
#12
Artwork & Screenshots / Re: 2020 Screenshot Thread
February 08, 2020, 01:47:30 AM
Quote from: zephyr on January 31, 2020, 02:56:27 AM
Hello Vger and everyone! Doing a drive-by and decided to post a screenie of Crowz Fluxbox with Vsido configs! Well almost not quite for my daily driver! Running Devuan Ceres (unstable), been on my machine a long while, from ascii to beowulf and ceres over the last 6 months and not even a hiccup! :)


No wallpaper, just my old zephyr alchemy symbol for "air"!

cheers

zephyr

Terminal using Urxvt
crowz-welcome
neofetch

That desktop looks cool and I've downloaded the CROWZ OB ISO to try out. Never ran a Devuan based distro before so will try this out using a spare HD.
#13
So that looks like Debian will still prefer Systemd over the other init systems rather than treat them all equally.
#14
Feedback & Suggestions / Re: Vsido saved my day!
June 29, 2019, 04:36:41 PM
I should play with fsarchiver as it may come in handy as I plan to move from an aging WD Raptor to an SSD soon.
#15
Good to see you are still around VastOne. Hopefully soon Debian Sid will settle down after the freeze for Buster and then that be a good time for VSIDO to rise like a phoenix.