Partition with a Linux file system cannot be mounted in Windows
Mount
The issue relates to different profiles and permissions attributes in Windows
Disable Web contents in Folder Options to resolve the issue
When attempting to explore an archive, there pops up an Internet Explorer Script error
When trying to mount an image of over 2 TB in size, Acronis True Image errors out with "Cannot assign a drive letter"
You can convert Acronis True Image Home 2010 TIB file to Windows backup VHD file and then mount it in Windows 7 without using Acronis True Image Home 2010
This article applies to:
Mount the image in read-write mode to work around the issue
Start TimounterMonitor.exe, and mount the image again
This is a Graphical User Interface issue that does not affect the functionality
How to mount images in Acronis True Image Server for Linux or Acronis Backup & Recovery 10
Use "soft,nolock" options to mount an NFS share from Acronis Bootable Media
A backup archive that contains no partition, but only has files and folders, cannot be mounted
Mounts a file system in Acronis Linux
Unmounts a file system in Acronis Linux
Allows to access smb shares
Add full security permissions to the backup file to solve the issue
This has been fixed
If an archive is saved to an RDX or Iomega REV drive, there will be no possibility to apply retention rules or mount it
Dismount the Microsoft Exchange database, and then remount it to resolve the issue
If you are providing the correct password and Acronis True Image errors out with "The password does not match", please reinstall the product to resolve the issue
This has been fixed
Avoid mounting in read/write mode several partitions from one backup archive at the same time in Linux. Also avoid mounting one partition to several directories at the same time in Linux. This will corrupt the incremental slices
The fix is available in the latest released build of the product (Build 11345 or higher)
The fix is available in the latest released build of the product (Build 11345 or higher)
This is a false error message that you can ignore
This is an issue with SELinux 3.7.19 and higher
This article applies to:
- Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Server
- Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Server Virtual Edition
- Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Server for Linux
Symptoms
- You are attempting to mount a backup from Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 GUI;
- The attempt fails with the following error message:
Failed to execute the TrueImageMount command
'mount: you must specify the filesystem type'
This operation mounts a virtual machine
Acronis True Image either cannot mount an image, when there is Utimaco SafeGuard Easy installed, or Acronis True Image hangs after mounting/unmounting an image. Restoring the backup may also decrypt the data
As a workaround, deactivate Malwarebytes