Hi JanetBiggar
To answer your first question -
Right-click on the Systemback folder and click ‘Open as Administrator’. Enter your password and the Systemback folder will open as root. Then right-click on the file you want to remove and then click ‘Delete’ Make sure you close the root folder afterwards.
As for Chromebook computers, I know nothing about them.
However, if you are saying that you have upgraded to LL 3.8 and you want to install a Systemback copy of LL 3.8 onto another computer, the following YouTube video may help -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypVShyDsat8
Just a few things to say about the video tutorial, only create a boot partition if it applies to the computer you are installing to.
Other than that, you normally only need to create a root and swap partition as per a normal installation - adding a home partition is of course optional to you.
Place the boot loader on the drive that you are installing to (normally sda), but if you are dual-booting place the boot loader onto the root partition of the Systemback install you are creating and dual-booting.
The video explains the rest…
One final point, the LL 3 x Series Help Manual has a tutorial on how to prepare to install a Systemback copy of your system. It advises creating the live system for installation by using an ISO file and not directly using the sblive file. Just something to consider before deleting any files from your Systemback folder.
To answer your first question -
Right-click on the Systemback folder and click ‘Open as Administrator’. Enter your password and the Systemback folder will open as root. Then right-click on the file you want to remove and then click ‘Delete’ Make sure you close the root folder afterwards.
As for Chromebook computers, I know nothing about them.
However, if you are saying that you have upgraded to LL 3.8 and you want to install a Systemback copy of LL 3.8 onto another computer, the following YouTube video may help -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypVShyDsat8
Just a few things to say about the video tutorial, only create a boot partition if it applies to the computer you are installing to.
Other than that, you normally only need to create a root and swap partition as per a normal installation - adding a home partition is of course optional to you.
Place the boot loader on the drive that you are installing to (normally sda), but if you are dual-booting place the boot loader onto the root partition of the Systemback install you are creating and dual-booting.
The video explains the rest…
One final point, the LL 3 x Series Help Manual has a tutorial on how to prepare to install a Systemback copy of your system. It advises creating the live system for installation by using an ISO file and not directly using the sblive file. Just something to consider before deleting any files from your Systemback folder.
Still running 3.8 and lovin' it (running 5.0 as a triple boot)