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What is the linux distro version of the Acronis Backup Boot CD made with Acronis 2014?

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This is the only live CD that boots on my computer, because of SecureBoot. What version of linux is it made from?

Here are the files in it:

11/11/2015 13:56 24,576 bootwiz.bin
11/11/2015 13:56 32,006 gen_bootmenu.bin
11/11/2015 13:56 252 f11.cfg
11/11/2015 13:56 246 f11-grub.cfg
11/11/2015 13:56 4,850 mouse.com
11/11/2015 13:56 2,926,816 kernel64.dat
11/11/2015 13:56 68,857,147 ramdisk64.dat
11/11/2015 13:56 2,304,384 kernel.dat
11/11/2015 13:56 65,522,448 ramdisk.dat
11/11/2015 13:56 2,492,336 bootwiz.efi
11/11/2015 13:56 12,999 bootmenu_logo.png
11/11/2015 13:56 67,702 splash.run
11/11/2015 13:56 1,740,048 icudt38.so
11/11/2015 13:56 1,458,385 graphapi.so
11/11/2015 13:56 397,108 libc.so
11/11/2015 13:56 355,246 libgcc_s.so
11/11/2015 13:56 2,803,392 fox.so
11/11/2015 13:56 102,928 osfiles.so
11/11/2015 13:56 108,580 threads.so
11/11/2015 13:56 4,917,695 cpp.so
11/11/2015 13:56 175,956 resource.so
11/11/2015 13:56 1,989,936 icu38.so
11/11/2015 13:56 2,111,425 ti_boot.so
11/11/2015 13:56 231 f11-efi.xml
24 File(s) 158,406,692 bytes

And what's mouse.com doing in the files list?

 

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Ulysses, welcome to these User Forums.

Please see KB 1537: Acronis Bootable Media which has details about the Linux Kernel versions used for the various different Acronis bootable media versions.

The document shows: 

Acronis bootable media of the following products is based on Linux kernel version 3.8:

See also KB 44222: Third Party Software Used in Acronis True Image 2014 which refers to a Linux distro called BusyBox which is used for the rescue media.

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BusyBox

 

GNU General Public License Version 2

http://busybox.net/downloads/

Thanks. Is that 3.8 kernel version all that matters for the purposes of SeureBoot? In other words, if I find a ubuntu version that uses the 3.8 kernel, would it boot or does SecureBoot check more than that?

Sorry, not sure about the kernel version and Secure Boot relationship here.  Kernel 3.8 is not exactly the latest being used by such as Ubuntu which uses 4.4 for the 16.04.3 LTS version.

Some Linux versions are more compatible with Secure Boot than others, and you should be able to disable Secure Boot if necessary.