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Transferring the Live DVD ISO Image to Media on 
page 174
New topic. It describes burning the Live DVD 
boot ISO image to media such as a CD or DVD, 
which is required for performing BMR on a 
physical machine.
Loading the Live DVD and Starting the Target 
Machine on page 174
New topic. It describes loading the Live DVD 
boot disk and starting the destination 
machine from the boot image.
Managing Linux Partitions on page 175 New topic. It presents information about 
destination drive and what you need to 
consider for restoring data. 
Creating Partitions on the Destination Drive on 
page 175
New topic. It describes how to create a 
partition on the destination drive of hardware 
used for a bare metal restore to match the 
volume in the recovery point.
Mounting Partitions from the Command Line on 
page 177
New topic. It describes creating and 
mounting partitions on Linux machines.
Launching a Bare Metal Restore for Linux on 
page 177
New topic. This topic explains two methods 
for performing BMR for Linux (using the Core 
Console UI or from the aamount utility at the 
command line) and lists the steps required for 
each.
Starting the Screen Utility on page 178 New topic. It describes the use of the optional 
Screen utility included on the Live DVD ISO 
image, which is convenient if performing a 
BMR from the command line.
Launching a Bare Metal Restore for a Linux 
Machine using the Command Line on page 179
Modified topic. Formerly entitled “Performing 
a Bare Metal Restore for a Linux Machine using 
the Command Line.” This topic walks users 
through launching a BMR from the command 
line. Removed step to load the Live DVD and 
start the machine, and removed step to 
manage partitions, as these now appear in 
earlier sections. Added step to mount 
volumes before launching aamount. Moved 
steps for verification and creating bootable 
partitions to their own sections.
Verifying the Bare Metal Restore from the 
Command Line on page 182
New topic. It lists steps to verify a successful 
BMR for Linux machines.
Performing a File System Check on the Restored 
Volume on page 182
New topic. It indicates how to verify whether 
appropriate partitions are mounted, describes 
unmounting files, running a file system check, 
and remounting volumes.
Creating Bootable Partitions on the Restored 
Linux Machine using the Command Line on 
page 183
New topic. It describes in detail steps required 
to create bootable partitions on the restored 
Linux machine.
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