![]() I am able to correctly clone and restore btrfs partitions with zstd:12 using partclone.btrfs >= 0.3.17 on openSUSE Tumbleweed and Leap 15.3. I suspect your problem is not what you think it is. How are you trying to "clone partitions" in openSUSE and Fedora LiveCDs? Be specific. Your statements about "ZSTD compression services" and "ZSTD modules" are still wrong. The truth is that I was not very interested in Clonezilla's resolution of the problem, but in Foxclone, because Foxclone's interface is really much friendlier. Thanks for your comments and for the link, because it will help me to reopen the discussion in Clonezilla about it. In the meantime, my suggestion to anyone who is going to use BTRFS compression is to refrain from enabling ZSTD compression for the time being - if you don't use Fedora. It has no forum or ticketing system, so I can't do more about it.It could be, as you suggest, that the problem is in "partclone" but, in that case, it would also fail with Fedora, and from Fedora LIVE you can clone this kind of partitions without problems, so I think the problem is not only in "partclone".įinally, have you tried to clone a BTRFS+ZSTD partition with compression level 12 with any of the mentioned distros (Clonezilla, Foxclone or OpenSUSE LIVE LEAP/Tumbleweed)? Well, please give it a try and then we can talk more about it. I should clarify that in the case of Foxclone I did contact the developer to inform him of the problem, through the contact form on his page, but he didn't reply (I didn't expect it either) but I did expect a bug fix from him. It is possible that it may fail depending on the compression level specified in fstab (in my case, level 12). It is quite possible that, although it is labeled as "solved" in Clonezilla, it fails under certain circumstances (I will now have to open an issue in Clonezilla about it). The fact is that you have not checked what I have told you and only then you will be able to realize that neither of them allows to clone BTRFS+ZSTD. I recognize that you have done a very correct Google search. Studio Express Studio Create your own distro or images using Studio.Build Service Create, build and enhance packages.Features Vote and work on upcoming openSUSE features.Developer Documentation Centralized developer's documentation.Video Watch various tutorials, screencasts and recordings from talks and presentations.News Latest announcements from the team.Planet See blogposts aggregated into one stream.Code of conduct The openSUSE Code of Conduct is a set of guidelines that explains how our community behaves and what we value as members and project to others.IRC Channels Communicate online using Internet Relay Chat.Mailing Lists Subscribe to mailing lists and browse their archives.Discord Join discussion and seek instant help on Discord.Wiki Read and write articles on our Wiki.Derivatives Get one of the specialized distributions built on openSUSE. ![]() Search For Packages Get additional software from openSUSE build service.Get Tumbleweed Cutting edge and tested with openQA, rolling release which always moves forward.Get Leap Traditional release based for those who prefer balanced environment.And best part? It's not only backed by one of the leaders in open source industry, but also driven by lively community. Managing your emails, browsing the web, watching online streams, playing games, serving websites or doing office work never felt this empowering. OpenSUSE is an open, free and secure operating system for PC, laptops, servers and ARM devices. You can find more information about flairs here. ![]()
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