Acronis true image 9.1 Handbuch

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Creating backup archives under X Window System 
 
 
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If you do not have enough space to store the image on your hard disk, the program will 
warn you and wait for your decision as to how you plan to fix the problem. You can try to 
free some additional space and continue or click Back and select another disk.  
When backing up to a diskette or CD-R/RW:
 Acronis True Image Server for Linux will 
ask you to insert a new disk when the previous one is full. 
Alternatively, you can select Fixed size and enter the desired file size or select it from the 
drop-down list. The backup will then be split into multiple files of the specified size. That 
comes in handy when backing up to a hard disk with a view to burning the archive to CD-
R/RW or DVD+R/RW later on. 
 
Creating images directly on CD-R/RW might take considerably more time than it would on a hard disk. 
5.3.9 
5.3.10 
File-level security settings 
Preserve files’ security settings in archives 
By default, files and folders are saved in the archive with their original security settings (i.e. 
permissions for read, write and execute, set in file Properties -> Permissions). You can 
disable preserving files’ security settings in archives. Then the restored files/folders will 
always inherit the permissions from the folder, where they are restored to. 
Alternatively, you can disable files’ security settings during restoration, even if they are 
available in the archive (see 
). The result will be the same. 
This options relate only to file/folders backup. 
Media components 
The default setting – disabled
When backing up to removable media, you can make this media bootable by writing to it 
additional components. Thus, you will not need a separate rescue disk. 
Choose the basic components, necessary for boot and restoring data, on the General tab. 
The Acronis One-Click Restore is a minimal addition to your rescue media, allowing one-
click data recovery from an image archive, stored on this media. This means that at boot 
from the media and clicking “restore” all data will be silently restored to the original place. 
No options or selections like resizing partitions will be possible. 
If you want more functionality during restoration, write a standalone version of Acronis True 
Image Server for Linux to the rescue disk. Then you will be able to configure the restore 
task using Restore Data Wizard
Under Advanced tab you can select full, safe or both Acronis True Image Server for Linux 
loader version. The safe version does not have USB, PC card or SCSI drivers and is useful 
only in case the full version does not load. 
In case you check Do not place additional components if there is no free space box, 
the program will try to write at least basic components to media, short of space.