Last update: October 15, 2008
The Acronis Linux Report output can be useful to diagnose an issue when running a standalone version of Acronis software
Introduction
The full versions of all the standalone bootable modules of Acronis products are based on Linux.
The following items are treated as a standalone version of Acronis software:
- Acronis Bootable Media
- Acronis Startup Recovery Manager (in Acronis True Image line products only)
Should you run into an issue when working with a standalone version
of Acronis software, you can create an Acronis Linux Report and send it
with your request for support.
Solution
If you use Acronis True Image 11 Home, Acronis True Image Home 2009 or any edition of Acronis True Image Echo, please create Acronis Linux Report as follows:
- If you have a floppy drive and you are booting from an Acronis Bootable CD, click here.
- If you do not have a floppy drive and you are going to use digital camera to create screenshots, click here.
- If you would like to create the report on a flash drive, click here.
- If you would like to create the report on a network share with DHCP running, click here.
If you use any other Acronis product, please create Acronis Linux Report as follows:
- If you have a floppy drive and you are booting from it, click here.
- If you have a floppy drive and you are booting from an Acronis Bootable CD, click here.
- If you do not have a floppy drive and you are going to use digital camera to create screenshots, click here.
- If you would like to create the report on a flash drive, click here.
- If you would like to create the report on a network share with DHCP running, click here.
More information
Acronis Linux Report can be helpful only if you are experiencing an
issue with Acronis software when running it from a standalone version.
If you run into an issue when working with Acronis software in
Windows, then please create an Acronis Report output file.