[olug] Knoppix question
Vincent.Raffensberger at dtn.com
Vincent.Raffensberger at dtn.com
Fri Dec 19 16:40:15 UTC 2003
I'm a little off-topic here, but I've been working on a similar project.
It's a boot image small enough (<50MB) to fit onto a pocket CD (business
card CD).
I still have a couple bugs to work out, but it has four rescue modes.
Linux: Derived from RH rescue, with network and many additional tools,
like netstat, nmap, host, ssh, tcpdump, Xfree86, VNC, etc...
NT Password: Will reset passwords on NT/ XP systems
memtest86: Great memory tester
DOS: Automatic detection and setup of network, ghost demo, FreeDOS,
etc....
The bugs are in the DOS stuff right now, but when it's finished, I'll make
it available for everyone.
I still have a little space left. Suggestions?
Sean Edwards <cybersean3000 at yahoo.com>
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12/19/2003 10:20 AM
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Re: [olug] Knoppix question
I use Tom's Root Boot ("The Most Linux You Can Fit On
A Floppy") for a task such as this.
http://www.toms.net/rb/
-=Sean Edwards=-
cybersean3000 at yahoo.com
--- Shaughn <shaughn at emosai.net> wrote:
> I use knoppix for this sort of thing ALL the time.
> The only thing is KDE
> requires 128megs of ram. So it will require a swap
> file on the dos
> partition, it will also let you know this. If this
> is the way you go,
> KDE will run very slowly as everything's going to a
> swap file. So you
> will most likely want to run command line for it.
>
> Another thing, hard drives don't really 'loose' an
> operating system,
> generally when this happens, the drive is shot or
> very close to being
> shot. So you might want to download a CD Tool called
> UBCD 2.0 (availble
> on source-forge) this will give you some software
> hard drive testing
> utilities.
>
> VHP3 wrote:
>
> >Recently, my g/f's computer basically died. Where
> as
> >it used to run Win98, it know says "Operating
> System
> >not found", so I was thinking of using Knoppix to
> >recover her data onto a floppy. But the thing is
> her
> >laptop, on which this happened, is seriously
> old...P2
> >400, 32 MB RAM I do believe. Since this is way
> below
> >the minimum specs to run KDE, I'm guessing that
> this
> >will drop me into command-line only.
> >
> >But my question(s) is a) has anyone tried to boot
> >Knoppix on such a resource limited machine before?,
> >and if so b) what else can I expect?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Vince
> >
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