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Linux bare metal overview and requirements

To protect Linux clients, burn a bare metal .iso image to CD and run periodic master backups. For disaster recovery, boot from the CD, then restore the master backup followed by any differential and/or incremental backups. The most common situation necessitating a bare metal restore is when the entire file system on the Linux client has crashed and cannot be recovered with the fsck command, but the system can be booted from the hard drive.