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Old October 31st, 2004, 08:45 AM
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Default redhat imaging

using true image version 7.
have a linux machine running redhat with ext3 files system. 2 hard drives.
queston?
i want to image hard drive 1 to hard drive 2.
when i go though the menues i see hard drive 1 and 2 where i pick the hard drive to image.
when i get to the menu where i pick where to place the image i do not get any hard drive choices (get floppy and network).
so do i have to image to a FAT or NTFS partiton? if not what do i put in the file name box so it knows to use the second hard drive.
BTW hard drive 1 is split into 3 partition(root, /root, and swap and hard drive 2 is only 1 partition /data.)
BTW using the bootable cd i created when this was orginally a windows computer.
thank you
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Old November 1st, 2004, 10:33 AM
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Default Re: redhat imaging

Hello richard46219,

Thank you for using Acronis True Image (http://www.acronis.com/products/trueimage/).

We regret to inform you that Acronis True Image doesn't support saving images onto Linux partitions. Only Acronis True Image Server 8.0 for Linux can do it.

Thank you.

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