Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:

> Quoting Michael Dauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > But I think most people here are doing sth like this. Isn't there a CD image
> > with 2.6 kernel available which was prepared by somebody who has a  better
> > idea of what he is doing than I have.
> 
> What Linux distribution are we talking about?  Most Linux distributions offer
> more or less usable "rescue" mode on their installaction CDs.  Red Hat and
> Fedora have more that usable rescue mode, you only need to copy bacula-fd
> executable onto the system from somewhere (you'll need network running to
> restore anyhow, and bacula-fd fits on a floppy too).

I guess I need more the bacula-fd if I want to recover the backup server - at
least space for all bacula daemons and console, sqlite, and the catalog.
 
> Even without installation CD rescue mode, it is completely irrelevant what
> kernel is on Knoppix CD, as long as you have bacula-fd exacutable that will
> run with kernel/libs on the Knoppix CD, and the kernel has device drivers for
> your disc controllers.  Remember, you are using Knoppix CD only to create file
> systems and restore files.

I can't access any disk with kernel before 2.6.

/M



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