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During the boot process, the operating system looks for a BIOS provided device name. For example, if the BIOS provided the device name as /dev/nvme0n1, the operating system uses that name to identify the NVMe device. If the operating system does not find that name, but finds a parent NVMe device (using the links created above for example), it assumes the parent is the NVMe device. If BIOS does not provide a device name, but the NVMe driver tells the operating system where it is, the operating system will assume its own name is the device name.
This property stipulates if the data used to create the AtomicFile system is required to be the same as that used to create the system partition, or if the system partition can be constructed out of the data separately. This property also specifies the data source for the Windows RE and DaRT features, which are optional for the recovery image.
This property identifies whether the target computer requires BitLocker PIN protection for the recovery process. The BitLocker PIN protection requires the user of the operating system to enter a valid PIN as part of the recovery application to perform bit-level recovery. For information on BitLocker PIN, see BitLocker PIN Entry in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux AMIs in EC2 Instance Administrator Guide.
This property specifies whether the recovery image contains IPSec/L2TP protocol configuration settings, if IPSec is enabled, for VPN connections. The IPSec IPSec/L2TP protocol configurations are enabled by default, whenever the recovery image is run for the first time, but can be disabled by specifying no.
When the system is reset, the system uses its default settings derived from the operating system image for the boot device. The ability to reset the system to a previous state is useful if the system is in an unbootable state. d2c66b5586