After you click Proceed, Acronis True Image Server 8.0 for Linux will start image
restoration, indicating the progress in the special window. If you click Cancel, no changes
will be made to the disk(s).
You can also stop the procedure by clicking Cancel. But note that the target partition will be
deleted and its space unallocated. You'll get the same result if the restoration is
unsuccessful. To recover the "lost" partition, you will have to restore it from the image
again.
After the restoration is finished, you will see a message about its results.
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Restoring a disk (partition) from a rescue CD
To restore a disk (partition) from a rescue CD of Acronis True Image Server 8.0 for Linux,
you initially have to create such a disk using the rescue.iso image located in the
/var/lib/Acronis/TrueImage/ folder after installation.
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 Server 8.0 for Linux main window (see 3.1
«Main program interface under X Window»).
The procedure of disk (partition) restoration from an image is almost identical to the one
described above. The only difference is that the Image Archive Selection window will list
all local disks (partitions) as unmounted:
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