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    Booting from Acronis 2010 iso over network using FOG

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      pjcard
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      Has anyone managed to do this? I’ve seen examples of people with Acronis in their boot menu, but they haven’t explained how they’ve done it or what version they’re using. I’ve added:

      LABEL Acronis
      kernel fog/acronis/memdisk
      append iso initrd=fog/acronis/acronis.iso
      MENU LABEL Acronis
      TEXT HELP
      Run Acronis True Image 2010
      ENDTEXT
      \n

      But I get the program locking up either on first load, when first entering the GUI or when loaded the GUI but “Processing”.

      Paul

      EDIT: This does actually work, my issue was that I tried it on (1) a machine that won’t boot off the acronis CD either (2) a machine that randomly turns itself off and (3) a machine without a hard drive - the last one is important, it seems Acronis doesn’t like to run without a hard drive, somewhat understandably.
      I’m still trying to run from the extracted kernel and ramdisk images, though, because they’re half the size, and will make boot times practical even on a 100mbps network.

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        pjcard
        last edited by

        I’ve also tried using the .dat files from the ISO like this:

        [COLOR=#000000]KERNEL kernel.dat
        APPEND initrd=ramdisk.dat ramdisk_size=64000 quiet vga=0x315[/COLOR]
        [COLOR=#000000] [/COLOR]
        [COLOR=#000000]Acronis starts to boot, but instantly gives a kernel panic saying it can’t access storage.[/COLOR]

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          pjcard
          last edited by

          The error specifically is (with quiet off):

          No filesystem could mount root, tried: romfs
          Kernel Panic: Syncing VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown block (1,0)

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            pjcard
            last edited by

            OK, I’m an idiot, I’d somehow overwritten the ramdisk image with the kernel, turning off quiet produced an error that made that clear (unreadable ramdisk image, essentially).

            Now I can load the kernel, but I eventually just end up at a command prompt. If I type “acronis” there, it does some stuff (something with network interfaces then enumerating my drives) but then just dumps me back to the prompt. Do I need to run it from a graphical environment? Is there any way to automate whatever the solution to getting it to run is?

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