Actually what it was was the Linux Care Bootable Business Card.  That 
particular one was for Sean Summers.  (And I think it never made it back to 
him, so if it is out there, please bring it to the next meeting.)  I have the 
older version here (which more people seem to like and would be more than 
happy to burn a few copies.  Full size CD's are free with trade.  I'm afraid 
that I'd have to charge a couple of bucks for the small 3.5" size to recoup 
my costs unless I get a 3.5 in trade.  They are available at Comp USA and 
other fine stores in the area, usually 5 for about $10.  Assorted Flavors

thanks

kw



On Monday 17 December 2001 20:50, you wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Dec 2001, Ricky Salmon wrote:
> >At the last meeting, someone had a small bootable diagnostic and recovery
> > CD (sorry, bad with names)...  From what I saw, it looked really
> > powerful, and would like to play around with it.  Where would one go
> > about getting one of those?
>
> Ricky,
>
> Not sure what you saw at the meeting, but might it have been
> this?
>
>       http://www.toms.net/rb/home.html
>
> I've used it once, and found it useful.
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