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Does respin support backup ubuntu20.04 system?

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enter image description herehi Good morning, everyone! I want to use respin to back up the Ubuntu 20.04 system that I have deployed now, and it prompts during the backup process xorriso: FAILURE: Not a known command:'/home/respin/respin/custom.iso'

xorriso: aborting: -abort_on'FAILURE' encountered'FAILURE', The iso file can be obtained through respin, and the iso can be made into a U disk to boot, and it cannot be booted. The process of making an iso file is like log. The files contained in the backed-up iso file are such as pictures. The backed-up iso file does not contain boot and efi, so that it cannot be booted. Does respin perfectly support the backup system in Ubuntu20.04.

respin.log

    Creating the cd filesystem only
Distribution Mode Selected
Enabling respin-firstboot
Checking filesystem type of the Working Folder
/home/respin/respin is on a ext4 filesystem
Making sure popularity contest is not installed
Installing the Ubiquity GTK frontend
Checking if the /home/respin/respin folder has been created
Creating /home/respin/respin/ISOTMP folder tree
Copying /var and /etc to temp area and excluding extra files  ... this will take a while so be patient
Cleaning up files not needed for the live in /home/respin/respin/dummysys
Cleaning up passwd, group, shadow and gshadow files for the live system
Making sure adduser and autologin functions of casper are set properly
Copying memtest86+ for the live system
Creating isolinux setup for the live system
cp: will not overwrite just-created '/home/respin/respin/ISOTMP/isolinux/vesamenu.c32' with '/usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/vesamenu.c32'
cp: will not overwrite just-created '/home/respin/respin/ISOTMP/isolinux/vesamenu.c32' with '/usr/lib/syslinux/modules/efi64/vesamenu.c32'
Checking the ARCH of the system and setting the README.diskdefines file
Creating filesystem.manifest and filesystem.manifest-desktop
Creating the casper.conf file.
Checking and setting user-setup-apply for the live system
Setting up casper and ubiquity options for dist mode
Creating a new initial ramdisk for the live system
Copying your kernel and initrd for the livecd
Creating filesystem.squashfs   ... this will take a while so be patient
Parallel mksquashfs: Using 2 processors
Creating 4.0 filesystem on /home/respin/respin/ISOTMP/casper/filesystem.squashfs, block size 1048576.
[====================================================================================================================================================================================-] 193087/193087 100%

Exportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, gzip compressed, data block size 1048576
    compressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,
    compressed xattrs, compressed ids
    duplicates are not removed
Filesystem size 3149971.42 Kbytes (3076.14 Mbytes)
    34.37% of uncompressed filesystem size (9166148.51 Kbytes)
Inode table size 2644839 bytes (2582.85 Kbytes)
    25.62% of uncompressed inode table size (10324042 bytes)
Directory table size 2784913 bytes (2719.64 Kbytes)
    38.38% of uncompressed directory table size (7256884 bytes)
Xattr table size 46 bytes (0.04 Kbytes)
    38.33% of uncompressed xattr table size (120 bytes)
No duplicate files removed
Number of inodes 280821
Number of files 195609
Number of fragments 3073
Number of symbolic links  61200
Number of device nodes 5
Number of fifo nodes 0
Number of socket nodes 4
Number of directories 24003
Number of ids (unique uids + gids) 31
Number of uids 12
    root (0)
    _apt (105)
    nm-openvpn (118)
    tss (106)
    man (6)
    gdm (125)
    avahi-autoipd (109)
    colord (121)
    geoclue (122)
    systemd-timesync (102)
    syslog (104)
    speech-dispatcher (114)
Number of gids 25
    root (0)
    dip (30)
    lp (7)
    ssl-cert (113)
    shadow (42)
    crontab (105)
    tty (5)
    systemd-resolve (103)
    mail (8)
    ssh (118)
    messagebus (106)
    staff (50)
    lpadmin (120)
    man (12)
    whoopsie (125)
    avahi-autoipd (116)
    colord (126)
    gdm (130)
    geoclue (127)
    nm-openvpn (124)
    systemd-timesync (104)
    tss (111)
    systemd-journal (101)
    adm (4)
    syslog (110)
Updating the respin.log
Removing the ubiquity frontend as it has been included and is not needed on the normal system
Calculating the installed filesystem size for the installer
Removing respin-firstboot from system startup
root@administrator-PC:/home/administrator/Desktop# 
root@administrator-PC:/home/administrator/Desktop# sudo respin dist iso custom.iso

Creating the iso file only
Distribution Mode Selected
Making disk compatible with Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator.
Creating md5sum.txt for the livecd/dvd
Creating custom.iso in /home/respin/respin
Making custom.iso a hybrid iso
xorriso 1.5.2 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.

xorriso : FAILURE : Not a known command:  '/home/respin/respin/custom.iso'

xorriso : aborting : -abort_on 'FAILURE' encountered 'FAILURE'
Creating custom.iso.md5 in /home/respin/respin
/home/respin/respin/custom.iso which is 3.1G in size is ready to be burned or tested in a virtual machine.
root@administrator-PC:/home/administrator/Desktop# 
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