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KDawg44
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      20th Jun 2008
Hi,

We use Acronis to image PC's. I need to set up a dual boot system
with XP and Ubuntu. I would like to just deploy the image using
Acronis. Is there a way to set up a partitions and to put the XP
image on one but leave another partition for me to put Ubuntu on? The
image was NOT set up this way, it takes all the unpartitioned space on
the boot drive. Short of creating a new image or adding another hard
drive, is there an easy way around this?
Thanks.

Kevin
 
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Jo-Anne Naples
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      20th Jun 2008
Hi, Kevin,

I'll offer the same advice I received here not long ago. Check out the
Acronis support forum online at

http://www.wilderssecurity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=65

You'll need to sign up to post; unfortunately, they don't have a newsgroup
you can subscribe to through your news server. It's a great forum, though.
I've learned a lot from the people there.

Jo-Anne

"KDawg44" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:fa5cfc8f-1220-4979-bdd3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> We use Acronis to image PC's. I need to set up a dual boot system
> with XP and Ubuntu. I would like to just deploy the image using
> Acronis. Is there a way to set up a partitions and to put the XP
> image on one but leave another partition for me to put Ubuntu on? The
> image was NOT set up this way, it takes all the unpartitioned space on
> the boot drive. Short of creating a new image or adding another hard
> drive, is there an easy way around this?
> Thanks.
>
> Kevin



 
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Gerry
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      20th Jun 2008
Kevin

You need a Partition Manager and a Boot Manager:
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing.../features.html


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KDawg44 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We use Acronis to image PC's. I need to set up a dual boot system
> with XP and Ubuntu. I would like to just deploy the image using
> Acronis. Is there a way to set up a partitions and to put the XP
> image on one but leave another partition for me to put Ubuntu on? The
> image was NOT set up this way, it takes all the unpartitioned space on
> the boot drive. Short of creating a new image or adding another hard
> drive, is there an easy way around this?
> Thanks.
>
> Kevin



 
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AJR
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      20th Jun 2008
Acronis Image only backs up used space - Acronis Clone option copies entire
partition.

Create a second partition - install Ubuntu - Run Acronis and select both
partitions to image.

"KDawg44" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:fa5cfc8f-1220-4979-bdd3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> We use Acronis to image PC's. I need to set up a dual boot system
> with XP and Ubuntu. I would like to just deploy the image using
> Acronis. Is there a way to set up a partitions and to put the XP
> image on one but leave another partition for me to put Ubuntu on? The
> image was NOT set up this way, it takes all the unpartitioned space on
> the boot drive. Short of creating a new image or adding another hard
> drive, is there an easy way around this?
> Thanks.
>
> Kevin



 
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David Webb
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      20th Jun 2008
> Acronis Image only backs up used space

Not necessarily true. If the user selects a sector-by-sector backup, both data
and free space is copied. Here's an excerpt from the Acronis FAQ cited below:

[quote]
The sector-by-sector backup allows you to create an image of all sectors of the
selected partition. This image will contain not only sectors with data but also
sectors that are free. As a result, this image will be equal in size to the disk
being imaged, as there will be no data compression. This method is useful if a
partition being backed up is not supported by Acronis True Image 11 Home or is
corrupted. In this case, all sectors of this partition are included in this
image and will be restored.

[end quote]

http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...sector-backup/

"AJR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Acronis Image only backs up used space - Acronis Clone option copies entire
> partition.
>
> Create a second partition - install Ubuntu - Run Acronis and select both
> partitions to image.
>
> "KDawg44" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:fa5cfc8f-1220-4979-bdd3-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi,
>>
>> We use Acronis to image PC's. I need to set up a dual boot system
>> with XP and Ubuntu. I would like to just deploy the image using
>> Acronis. Is there a way to set up a partitions and to put the XP
>> image on one but leave another partition for me to put Ubuntu on? The
>> image was NOT set up this way, it takes all the unpartitioned space on
>> the boot drive. Short of creating a new image or adding another hard
>> drive, is there an easy way around this?
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Kevin

>
>



 
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AJR
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      21st Jun 2008
Thanks David - I stand corrected..

"David Webb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Acronis Image only backs up used space

>
> Not necessarily true. If the user selects a sector-by-sector backup, both
> data and free space is copied. Here's an excerpt from the Acronis FAQ
> cited below:
>
> [quote]
> The sector-by-sector backup allows you to create an image of all sectors
> of the selected partition. This image will contain not only sectors with
> data but also sectors that are free. As a result, this image will be equal
> in size to the disk being imaged, as there will be no data compression.
> This method is useful if a partition being backed up is not supported by
> Acronis True Image 11 Home or is corrupted. In this case, all sectors of
> this partition are included in this image and will be restored.
>
> [end quote]
>
> http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...sector-backup/
>
> "AJR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Acronis Image only backs up used space - Acronis Clone option copies
>> entire partition.
>>
>> Create a second partition - install Ubuntu - Run Acronis and select both
>> partitions to image.
>>
>> "KDawg44" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:fa5cfc8f-1220-4979-bdd3-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We use Acronis to image PC's. I need to set up a dual boot system
>>> with XP and Ubuntu. I would like to just deploy the image using
>>> Acronis. Is there a way to set up a partitions and to put the XP
>>> image on one but leave another partition for me to put Ubuntu on? The
>>> image was NOT set up this way, it takes all the unpartitioned space on
>>> the boot drive. Short of creating a new image or adding another hard
>>> drive, is there an easy way around this?
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Kevin

>>
>>

>
>



 
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