This task is a step in Performing a bare metal restore for Linux machines. It is part of the process for Managing a Linux boot image.
If performing a BMR on a virtual machine, this step is not required. Simply load the ISO image in a drive and edit the machine settings for that VM to start from that drive. You can also use virtual export to restore a Linux VM. For more information, see VM export.
This task is a step in Performing a bare metal restore for Linux machines. It is part of the process for Managing a Linux boot image.
A Rapid Recovery splash screen displays and a terminal window opens, displaying the IP address and authentication password for the machine.
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Launching a restore from the Rapid Recovery Core Console. For more information, see Launching a bare metal restore for Linux. |
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You can launch the restore from the command line using the aamount utility, or you can launch the restore from the Rapid Recovery Core Console. If restoring using the user interface, you must first mount the partitions.
Managing Linux partitions is a step in Performing a bare metal restore for Linux machines.
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