To create a Linux-based bootable media
If Agent for Windows or Agent for Linux is installed on the machine, the media inherits its functionality, including Universal Restore and deduplication.
Select the way volumes and network resources will be handled—called the media style:
For example, to be able to select a display mode for the bootable agent each time the media starts, type: vga=ask
For a list of parameters, see Kernel parameters.
You can select 32-bit and/or 64-bit components. The 32-bit components can work on 64-bit hardware. However, you need 64-bit components to boot a machine that uses Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI).
To use the media on different types of hardware, select both types of components. When booting a machine from the resulting media, you will be able to select 32-bit or 64-bit components on the boot menu.