Including Volume Data on a Macrium Boot Disk











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A full Macrium System recovery for the equipment we use requires 6 DVD's (A Macrium Boot Disk and Data Volumes 0-4). The amount of data on Volume 4 is small enough to possibly fit on the boot disk itself. Since I have to insert the fourth volume disk prior to initializing the recovery, is there any way to simply put the fourth volume ON the boot disk, have it boot and then have it read the data? I have tried going inside the iso (via RHEL command prompt) and adding the information manually, but this mucks up the boot code and makes it so the disk is not recognizable by UEFI. Has anyone attempted this or know of some reference material on how to accomplish this?










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    A full Macrium System recovery for the equipment we use requires 6 DVD's (A Macrium Boot Disk and Data Volumes 0-4). The amount of data on Volume 4 is small enough to possibly fit on the boot disk itself. Since I have to insert the fourth volume disk prior to initializing the recovery, is there any way to simply put the fourth volume ON the boot disk, have it boot and then have it read the data? I have tried going inside the iso (via RHEL command prompt) and adding the information manually, but this mucks up the boot code and makes it so the disk is not recognizable by UEFI. Has anyone attempted this or know of some reference material on how to accomplish this?










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      A full Macrium System recovery for the equipment we use requires 6 DVD's (A Macrium Boot Disk and Data Volumes 0-4). The amount of data on Volume 4 is small enough to possibly fit on the boot disk itself. Since I have to insert the fourth volume disk prior to initializing the recovery, is there any way to simply put the fourth volume ON the boot disk, have it boot and then have it read the data? I have tried going inside the iso (via RHEL command prompt) and adding the information manually, but this mucks up the boot code and makes it so the disk is not recognizable by UEFI. Has anyone attempted this or know of some reference material on how to accomplish this?










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      A full Macrium System recovery for the equipment we use requires 6 DVD's (A Macrium Boot Disk and Data Volumes 0-4). The amount of data on Volume 4 is small enough to possibly fit on the boot disk itself. Since I have to insert the fourth volume disk prior to initializing the recovery, is there any way to simply put the fourth volume ON the boot disk, have it boot and then have it read the data? I have tried going inside the iso (via RHEL command prompt) and adding the information manually, but this mucks up the boot code and makes it so the disk is not recognizable by UEFI. Has anyone attempted this or know of some reference material on how to accomplish this?







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