Christian Schwarz wrote: : : I'm looking for some kind of "rescue" boot disks for Debian. Actually I : would need it for an easy of doing a restore of my tar backups. (An easy : solution would be to include tar on the installation root disk, if there : is enough space left--a simple tar version would be fine.)
What if you'd take the boot/root disk set. When I used 'em last time, they included a rather rich set of utilities. (Don't know if tar too, ...) : Sometimes it's necessary to boot from disks (i.e. via ramdrive) to fix a : configuration problem or to repair a filesystem. There once were a few Most config problems I could solve via the `linux emergency' kernel command line. Heiko -- email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp : A1 7D F6 7B 69 73 48 35 E1 DE 21 A7 A8 9A 77 92 finger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]