Acronis true image echo Manual
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#/sbin/lilo
GRUB:
#/sbin/grub-install /device_name (/device_name is hd: hda, hdal, hda2, sdal, sda2 etc)
GRUB:
#/sbin/grub-install /device_name (/device_name is hd: hda, hdal, hda2, sdal, sda2 etc)
6.4 Restoring data with a rescue CD
To restore data from an archive, using a rescue CD of Acronis True Image Echo Server,
Insert the rescue CD and reboot (you might have to enable the CD bootup option in
BIOS). You will see a standard Acronis True Image Echo Server main window.
The procedure of disk (partition) restoration from an image is almost identical to the one
The procedure of disk (partition) restoration from an image is almost identical to the one
described above. The only difference is that the Archive Selection window will list all local
disks (partitions) as unmounted:
A system, restored from an LVM volume image over an MBR disk, cannot boot because
its kernel tries to mount the root at LVM volume. To boot the system, change the loader
configuration and /etc/fstab so that LVM is not used. Then reactivate your boot manager
as described in 6.3.11.
6.5 Setting restore options
To view or edit the default restore options, select Tools -> Options -> Default
Restoration Options from the main program menu.
You can edit the default (or set the temporary) restore options while creating a restore
You can edit the default (or set the temporary) restore options while creating a restore
task as well.