User`s guide

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The output will contain lines similar to the following:
Num Idx Partition Flags Start Size Type
---- --- --------- ----- ----- --------- ------
Disk 1:
Table 0 Table
Disk 2:
Table 0 Table
...
Dynamic & GPT Volumes:
DYN1 4 my_volgroup-my_logvol 12533760 Ext2
You will need the volume's index, given in the Idx column, in the next step.
2. Use the --mount command, specifying the volume's index in the -i parameter. For example:
trueimagemnt --mount /mnt --filename smb://server/backups/linux_machine.tib -i
4
This command mounts the logical volume DYN1, whose index in the backup is 4, on the mount
point /mnt.
To unmount a backup volume
Use the --unmount command, specifying the volume's mount point as a parameter. For example:
trueimagemnt --unmount /mnt
6.11. Disk management
Acronis Disk Director Lite is a tool for preparing a machine disk/volume configuration for recovering
the volume images saved by the Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 software.
Sometimes after the volume has been backed up and its image placed into a safe storage, the
machine disk configuration might change due to a HDD replacement or hardware loss. In such case
with the help of Acronis Disk Director Lite, the user has the possibility to recreate the necessary disk
configuration so that the volume image can be recovered exactly “as it was” or with any alteration of
the disk or volume structure the user might consider necessary.
All operations on disks and volumes involve a certain risk of data damage. Operations on system, bootable or
data volumes must be carried out very carefully to avoid potential problems with the booting process or hard
disk data storage.
Operations with hard disks and volumes take a certain amount of time, and any power loss, unintentional
turning off of the machine or accidental pressing of the Reset button during the procedure could result in volume
damage and data loss.
All operations on volumes of dynmic disks in Windows XP and Windows 2000 require Acronis Managed Machine
Service to be run under an account with administrator's rights.
Please take all necessary precautions (p. 191) to avoid possible data loss.
6.11.1. Basic precautions
To avoid any possible disk and volume structure damage or data loss, please take all necessary
precautions and follow these simple rules: