My new fav rescue disk is LNX-BBC which lives in my wallet.
Good hardware detection and networking, good quick boot, memtest86, even framebuffer and X for the so inclined.
BC-CDRs are avail from corpcons.co.nz


: )
Chris



Nick Rout wrote:

On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:04:59 +1300
Volker Kuhlmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




There's no need with any fancy purpose-built rescue tom's bla bla stuff
(unless you don't have a cdrom drive). Distros have a bootable rescue
system on their CDs. SuSE has a good one, RH has a crappy one, and
Knoppix has one too - of course one can say Knoppix *is* a rescue
system... ;) Booting one of these will make your life much easier than
booting some whatever from a floppy.



i even saw somewhere tom of tomsrtbt said theres not much use for his rtbt floppy these days if you have a cd drive.




Volker

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