Clonezilla driver help

ochadd

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I love it. Used it for dozens of PCs and laptops flawlessly but can't get it to work with a Dell 2950 as it won't recognize the Broadcom Netxtreme II nics. This was the reason I started using it, to facilitate a migration from a RAID 5 set to RAID 10. Can anyone explain how I might get these drivers that come in the form of source code to work with the Clonezilla live USB or live CD:
Dell support link

I've tried following directions provided but I'm missing a few steps I think. I'm looking to be able to add these drivers and future drivers.
Clonezilla directions
 

Brazen

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hmm, I just did a clonezilla backup today on a Dell Server without any problems. I don't remember the model or if it was broadcomm or intel nics, though I can find out tomorrow. Are you using the latest clonezilla livecd?
 

ochadd

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I'm using the latest stable release but now I see they have a Ubuntu based alternative supporting more recent hardware. Will give that a shot.
 

Brazen

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Originally posted by: Brazen
hmm, I just did a clonezilla backup today on a Dell Server without any problems. I don't remember the model or if it was broadcomm or intel nics, though I can find out tomorrow. Are you using the latest clonezilla livecd?

It was a Dell 2850, but it has the intel nics.
 

ochadd

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Well my first trials with it aren't promising. Can't get the latest or last previous versions of the Ubuntu base to complete booting. Get select what resolution I want to use then it hits a Debian "boot failed" screen on the laptop I'm testing on. Worked just fine on an Intel Atom 330 board. Guess I'll give it a whirl next week.
 

ochadd

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Update on this. I'm running the imaging process now but opted to use an internal SATA connector instead of the SAMBA/network method using the Ubuntu version. It's ticking right along about 1350MB/min. When I'm done I'll try to image one of the smaller partitions over the network to see if it works.