Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2009 65When backing up to removable media, you can make this media work as regular Linux-basedbootable media (p. 211) by writing additional components to it. As a result, you will not need aseparate rescue disc.The preset is: None selected.Select the check boxes for the components you want to put on the bootable media:• One-Click Restore is the minimal addition to a disk backup stored on removable media, allowingfor easy recovery from this backup. If you boot a machine from the media and click Run AcronisOne-click Restore, the disk will be immediately recovered from the backup contained on thesame media.Caution: Because the one-click approach does not presume user selections, such as selecting volumes torecover, Acronis One-Click Restore always recovers the entire disk. If your disk contains several volumes andyou are planning to use Acronis One-Click Restore, include all the volumes in the backup. Any volumesmissing from the backup will be lost.• Bootable agent is a bootable rescue utility (based on Linux kernel) that includes most of thefunctionality of the Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 agent. Put this component on the media if youwant more functionality during recovery. You will be able to configure the recovery operation inthe same way as under regular bootable media; use Active Restore or Universal Restore. If themedia is being created in Windows, the disk management functionality will also be available.3.3.1.16. Error handlingThese options are effective for Windows and Linux operating systems and bootable media.These options enable you to specify how to handle errors that might occur during backup.Do not show messages and dialogs while processing (silent mode)The preset is: Disabled.With the silent mode enabled, the program will automatically handle situations requiring userinteraction (except for handling bad sectors, which is defined as a separate option). If an operationcannot continue without user interaction, it will fail. Details of the operation, including errors, if any,can be found in the operation log.Re-attempt, if an error occursThe preset is: Enabled. Number of attempts: 5. Interval between attempts: 30 seconds.When a recoverable error occurs, the program re-attempts to perform the unsuccessful operation.You can set the time interval and the number of attempts. The attempts will be stopped as soon asthe operation succeeds OR the specified number of attempts is performed, depending on whichcomes first.For example, if the backup destination on the network becomes unavailable or not reachable, theprogram will attempt to reach the destination every 30 seconds, but no more than 5 times. Theattempts will be stopped as soon as the connection is resumed OR the specified number of attemptsis performed, depending on which comes first.