How the automatic mapping works

Acronis Backup & Recovery 11.5 automatically maps the disks or volumes to the target disks only if the system bootability can be preserved. Otherwise, the automatic mapping is canceled and you have to map the disks or volumes manually.

Also, you have to map the volumes manually if they are Linux logical volumes, or Linux software RAID (MD devices). For more information on recovering logical volumes and MD devices, see Recovering MD devices and logical volumes.

The automatic mapping is performed as follows.

  1. If the disk or volume is recovered to its original location, the mapping process reproduces the original disk/volume layout.

    The original location for a disk or volume means exactly the same disk or volume that has been backed up. A volume will not be considered original if its size, location or other physical parameters have been changed after backup. Changing the volume letter or label does not prevent the software from recognizing the volume.

  2. If the disk or volume is recovered to a different location: