Mike McCarty wrote: > Justin P. Mattock wrote: > >> Cool, thanks for that. >> > > Welcome. > > >> The main problem I have right now >> is if I use fedora or ubuntu, it just takes too long >> to load up(about 10min). I'm looking for something that >> > > Perhaps I didn't understand what you need. You wrote > > >>> I myself would like to create an .iso of what I created. >>> So If I blow up my system it a simple insert the livecd and >>> re-install, rather than starting from the beginning. >>> > > which sounds like you need disaster recovery. > > >> I can load up, and have boot just as fast as a regular system or >> close to it, this way if I need to make a small fix >> it's not an all day event kinda thing. >> > > Are you saying that Fedora takes 10 mins to boot on your system? > I use an old 2.4GHz machine, and FC2 (old, too, BTW) boots in > about 2 mins. Something doesn't sound right to me. Why does > Fedora take so long to boot? > yeah, for some reason fedora, and ubuntu(both x86_64 latest) take about that time(not to impede their work). I think it might be my hardware(imac9,1). > Anyway, if all you want is to be able to boot a system rescue > CD, several are available for download and use. I like Knoppix. > I haven't liked the 6.x release, but any of the 5.x releases > should work well enough for you. For that matter, the LFS 6.3 > LiveCD probably has all the tools you need. All you need is > something to fix the PT, maybe run fsck in repair mode, and > something which can mount your FS and run an editor. You don't > need complicated tools, because you aren't discussing full > system recovery, just a "fixup" for a "screwup". > > from time to time, Ill find myself needing to use a rescue cd. example would be pam_namespace(if I don't set it correct). >> but will see, Ill have a look at the documentation >> that you had posted. >> > > What I posted is for disaster recovery, not "quick boot and fix > a simple problem". That's system rescue. > > Mike > I would probably be in the area of system rescue. (just if I forget something, and the system gets in a jam, its easy to fix).
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