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Installation and operation

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Chapter 2.

Installation and operation

2.1

System requirements

Acronis True Image Server for Linux requires the following hard-/software:

• Pentium or compatible PC
• 256 MB RAM
• CD-RW drive for rescue CD creating
• Mouse (recommended)
• Linux 2.4.18 or later kernel (including 2.6.x kernels).
• SuSE 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, RedHat 9.0, Advanced Server 2.1, Advanced

Server 3.0, Advanced Server 4.0, Fedora Core 1, Fedora Core 2, Fedora Core 3, Fedora

Core 4, Enterprise Server 3.0, Mandrake 8.0, 9.2, 10.0, 10.1, Slackware 10, Debian

stable and unstable (sarge), ASPLinux 9.2, ASPLinux 10, ASPLinux 11, ASPLinux Server

II, ASPLinux Server IV, Virtuozzo 2.6.x, Gentoo, UnitedLinux 1.0, Ubuntu 4.10,

TurboLinux 8.0, TurboLinux 10.0 and some others Linux distributions are supported.

To obtain the up-to-date information about distributions, supported by your copy of Acronis

True Image Server for Linux, see readme.txt file supplied with the program.

2.2

Installing Acronis True Image Server for Linux

To install Acronis True Image Server for Linux:

• Assign to the setup file the attribute Executable
• Run the setup process
• Follow setup program instructions.

If the setup could not compile the necessary module for your Linux distribution, please refer

to the file HOWTO.INSTALL:

/usr/lib/Acronis/TrueImageServer/HOWTO.INSTALL

You can choose to install, besides Acronis True Image Server for Linux, Rescue Media
Builder
tool.

With Rescue Media Builder you can create bootable rescue disks or their ISO images (see

details in

Chapter 10 Creating bootable media). You might not need this tool if you

purchased a boxed product that contains a bootable CD. Installing the Rescue Media Builder

will allow you to create bootable media or its ISO image at any time running Rescue Media

Builder on its own.