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Good ol'rescue distros!
melodie:
Here is a pretty old list: http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/recovery
The older ones in the list seems to be Bootkit-1.01 and CatRescue101E (1995) :o
patrick013:
Some of those might not run on an i3, but might run
on a Pentium. Need some new ones for sure.
melodie:
Hello Patrick013,
I found that page thinking about tomsrbt when someone on IRC was talking about the smallest possible distro holding on a floppy, so seeing the dates I thought I would post here.
About rescue I would for the time being think more about Parted Magic, http://partedmagic.com which contains many useful tools, RIP Linux, (not rest in peace, but "recovery is possible" ;) ) http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplinux/rip
and This good Ultimate Boot CD. http://www.ultimatebootcd.com
What else can be useful? All other tools and links are welcome.
patrick013:
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/g4l
Ghost for Linux-several types of backup methods, new kernels for
all hardware, hopefully.
http://sourceforge.net/p/boot-repair-cd/home/Home
Boot Repair Disk-restored my Grub2 several times on OS restores.
Anything else I might use I've found packages I can install on an external
HD. Size isn't much of a factor as long as it's not super bloated.
patrick013:
Was able to do a frugal install of Parted Magic. Noticed
you can make and add slackware modules (txz) to it in there.
Has G4L and a grub-doctor so.......pretty complete little
program.
Some people claim SuperGrubDisk and Grub4Dos can boot
anything by pointing at it if the MBR is bad. Have to see that
someday.
Have a good one.
Patrick
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