randall wrote:
> Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> its one of the spare times i actually found the ubuntu live-desktop cd
> useful since it provides firefox with google while doing the rescue
Debian's live cd (gnome or kde) also feature iceweasel aka firefox [1],
no /need/ to use ubuntu.
Cheers,
Johan
randall wrote:
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
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Mirco Piccin wrote:
HI,
Is there a bootable utility that can be installed on a CD and
rescue or back
up the data in the Linux ext2 partitions on my HDD and write them
to a CD
using the CD writer o
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
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Mirco Piccin wrote:
HI,
Is there a bootable utility that can be installed on a CD and rescue or back
up the data in the Linux ext2 partitions on my HDD and write them to a CD
using the CD writer on my system.
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Mirco Piccin wrote:
> HI,
>
>> Is there a bootable utility that can be installed on a CD and rescue or back
>> up the data in the Linux ext2 partitions on my HDD and write them to a CD
>> using the CD writer on my system.
>
> I think that any Linux l
HI,
> Is there a bootable utility that can be installed on a CD and rescue or back
> up the data in the Linux ext2 partitions on my HDD and write them to a CD
> using the CD writer on my system.
I think that any Linux live cd (DSL - Damn Small Linux, or Knoppix,
for example) it's good to do the j
Hi all:
Is there a bootable utility that can be installed on a CD and rescue or
back up the data in the Linux ext2 partitions on my HDD and write them
to a CD using the CD writer on my system. I have a DVD/CD drive as well
as the CD writer, but the system running Windows 98 will not boot from
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