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Creating bootable media 
 
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Chapter 10.  Creating bootable media 
You can run Acronis True Image Server for Linux on a bare metal or on a crashed computer 
that cannot boot. You can even back up disks on a non-Linux computer, copying all its data 
sector-by-sector into the backup archive. To do so, you will need bootable media with the 
standalone Acronis True Image Server for Linux version. 
If you purchased the boxed product, you already have such a bootable CD, because the 
installation CD contains, besides the program installation files, the Acronis True Image 
Server for Linux standalone bootable version.  
If you purchased Acronis True Image Server for Linux on the Web, you can create bootable 
media using the Rescue Media Builder. For this, you will need a CD-R/RW blank, several 
formatted diskettes (the wizard will tell you the exact number), or any other media your 
server can boot from, such as a Zip drive.  
Acronis True Image Server for Linux also provides the ability to create an ISO image of a 
bootable disk on the hard disk. 
1. Run Rescue Media Builder by entering command mediabuilder
2. Select which components you want to place on the bootable media. 
 
Acronis True Image Server for Linux offers the following components: 
•  Acronis True Image Server for Linux full version 
Includes support of USB, PC Card and SCSI interfaces along with the storage devices 
connected via them, therefore is highly recommended. 
•  Acronis True Image Server for Linux safe version