Selecting A Partition To Restore; Selecting A Location To Restore To - ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE SERVER 8.0-LINUX User Manual

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Restoring disks (partitions) from images under X Window System
date/time of its creation. Thus, you can return the disk (partition) state to a certain moment,
often called "a point of restore".
To restore data from an incremental image, you must have all previous incremental images and the initial
full image. If any of successive images is missing, restoration is impossible.
If you are to restore an image from removable media, e.g. CD, first insert the last CD and then follow
instructions of the Restore Image Wizard.
5.2

Selecting a partition to restore

A single file might contain images of several partitions or even disks.
During a single session, you can restore several partitions or disks one by one by selecting
one disk and setting its parameters first, and then repeating these actions for every partition
or disk to be restored.
Select the necessary partition and click Next.
5.3

Selecting a location to restore to

As a rule, you should restore an image to the same partition from which it was created.
You can restore an image to another partition, but this is not often necessary. However, a
partition should be of at least the same size as uncompressed image data.
If you don't have a special reason to restore an image to another partition, restore it only to
the partition that was used to create the image.
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Select a partition to restore
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