Salut!
Par contre je vois pas trop ou est le fichier log.
J'ai un fichier mondo-archive.log mais il est pas très explicite:
running: dmesg -n1 > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
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...ran just fine.
Mondo Archive v2.06-266 ---
http://www.mondorescue.org
running on i386 architecture
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NB: Mondo logs almost everything, so don't panic if you see
some error messages. Please read them carefully before you
decide to break out in a cold sweat. Despite (or perhaps
because of) the wealth of messages. some users are inclined
to stop reading this log. If Mondo stopped for some reason,
chances are it's detailed here. More than likely there's a
message at the very end of this log that will tell you what
is wrong. Please read it! -Devteam
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Zero...
[Main] main.c->welcome_to_mondoarchive#179: One...
[Main] main.c->welcome_to_mondoarchive#180: Two...
[Main] main.c->welcome_to_mondoarchive#181: Three...
[Main] main.c->welcome_to_mondoarchive#182: Four...
[Main] main.c->distro_specific_kludges_at_start_of_mondoarchive#199: Unmounting old ramdisks if necessary
running: umount `mount | grep shm | grep mondo | cut -d' ' -f3` > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
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Usage: umount [-hV]
umount -a [-f] [-r] [-n] [-v] [-t type-vfs] [-O opts]
umount [-f] [-r] [-n] [-v] cial | noeud...
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...ran with res=512
running: mount | grep cdrom | grep super > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
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...ran with res=256
running: mount | grep floppy | grep super > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
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...ran with res=256
[Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1387: Started sub
[Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1388: About to set g_boot_mountpt[0] to '\0'
[Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1390: Done. Great. Seeting command to something
[Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1393: Cool. Command = 'cat /etc/fstab | grep -v ":" | grep -vx "#.*" | grep -w "/boot" | tr -s ' ' ' ' | cut -f1 | head -n1'
[Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1395: tmp = 'LABEL=/boot'
[Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1397: /boot is at LABEL=/boot according to /etc/fstab
[Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1403: ...ignored cos it's a label
[Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1429: Ended sub
[Main] libmondo-tools.c->get_kernel_version#394: g_kernel_version = 2.615000
[Main] libmondo-tools.c->reset_bkpinfo#948: Hi
root is mounted at /dev/hda
No, Schlomo, that doesn't mean /dev/hda is the root partition. It's just a debugging message. Relax. It's part of am_I_in_disaster_recovery_mode().
[Main] libmondo-devices.c->am_I_in_disaster_recovery_mode#363: Is this a ramdisk? result = 0
running: rm -Rf /tmp/changed.files* > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
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Merci