Topic: OK, Running Live off of a CD Image- how do you save error data?
First, thank you to all who've worked on this wonderful product, it is a remarkable piece of software that's always (eventually) worked miracles for me. Please don't imagine this is at all a rant.
HOWEVER, it seems to me the best way to use GPARTED is by burning a CD (I use R/W to keep up with versions) but then, if you get a message like 'An error occurred, save data', there doesn't seem to be any way to select anything other than ROOT of the CD to do that.. and CDs are not perfect for saving anything once closed. I'm a Windows guy, maybe I'm missing some magic in *inux to choose somewhere else to do it, but the choices boxes sure don't seem to let you put the data file anywhere else.
Specific configuration and how I used it: Dell Latitude D 610, XP SP3, 75 GB GD 1 G memory (yeah it's a corporate box)
1.5 TB external drive (Seagate green?) in Rosewell case, USB connection.
Booted to CD, did copy of Laptop hard drive, did paste into blank/unformatted area of USB drive and after the copy was apparently finishied, got the 'there were errors, save data if you want to report the errors' message at the end. Unable to figure out how to save data to something other than the root which was a CD.
Problem 2 I saw: OK, rebooted laptop and had over 45 nail-biting, heavy drinking, excessive swearing moments of 'orphan file being something or other' and other inscrutable Windows messages scrolling quickly across a screen where I sure as heck wasn't gonna touch ANYTHING before the system finally did boot into Windows XP (THANK YOU! THANK YOU THANK YOU). So, how does a copy/paste FROM a drive lead to errors on a copied drive that was not the booted one? Yes, NTFS.
Thanks for thinking about these, I'll answer if I can, and again, being able to write the error data to a USB stick for example when booted from a CD seems like a really obvious progression for all of this... to me...
Randy (in Florida)