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====== Acronis True Image ====== | ====== Acronis True Image ====== | ||
- | With regular ipxe, booting Acronis True Image is fairly straightforward. For example: | + | With regular iPXE, booting Acronis True Image is fairly straightforward. For example: |
''sanboot %%http://1.2.3.4/ti2017.iso%%'' | ''sanboot %%http://1.2.3.4/ti2017.iso%%'' | ||
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Booting Acronis True Image 2017 with ipxe.efi is also possible. I was not able to boot with an earlier version (2014) as the kernel did not have efi stub support. | Booting Acronis True Image 2017 with ipxe.efi is also possible. I was not able to boot with an earlier version (2014) as the kernel did not have efi stub support. | ||
- | Copy these files from the licensed Acronis media to your ipxe server:\\ | + | Copy these files from the licensed Acronis media to your iPXE server:\\ |
- /Recovery Manager/kernel64.dat\\ | - /Recovery Manager/kernel64.dat\\ | ||
- /Recovery Manager/ramdisk_merged64.dat\\ | - /Recovery Manager/ramdisk_merged64.dat\\ |