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2.1.3.3
restore
harddisk:[disk number]
Specifies the hard disks to restore by numbers.
partition:[partition number]
Specifies the partitions to restore by numbers. For example:
--partition:1-1,1-2,3-1
To specify a logical volume (also called LVM volume) or an MD device (also called Linux Software
RAID), use the DYN prefix. For example:
--partition:dyn1
To list the partitions stored in the backup, use the
--list
command. For example:
trueimagecmd --list --filename:backup.tib
target_harddisk:[disk number]
Specifies the hard disk number where the image will be restored.
target_partition:[partition number]
Specifies the target partition number for restoring a partition over the existing one. If the option is
not specified, the program assumes that the target partition number is the same as the partition
number specified with the
partition
option.
start:[start sector]
Sets the start sector for restoring a partition to the hard disk unallocated space.
fat16_32
Enables the file system conversion from FAT16 to FAT32 if the partition size after recovery is likely to
exceed 2 GB. Without this option, the recovered partition will inherit the file system from the image.
size:[partition size in sectors]
Sets the new partition size (in sectors).
type:[active | primary | logical]
Sets the restored partition active, primary or logical, if possible (for example, there cannot be more
than four primary partitions on the disk). Setting a partition active always sets it primary, while a
partition set primary may remain inactive.
If the type is not specified, the program tries to keep the target partition type. If the target partition
is active, the restored partition is set active. If the target partition is primary, and there are other
primary partitions on the disk, one of them will be set active, while the restored partition becomes
primary. If no other primary partitions remain on the disk, the restored partition is set active.