Re: A new use for Linux

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I use linux based tools such as helix, a knoppix cd, or a fedora or
red hat install cd 1, or a Fedora/ RH dvd, to do all sorts of things
on the disk whether a windows environment or not.  I prefer to use
pre-built tools though, since there are things  out there that already
do file mounting, detection and kernel support for ntfs, etc.  Some of
the above-mentioned disks are better suited for certain purposes than
others.  I wouldn't be using the red hat cd's for looking at windows
since there exists better tools for that, for example.

M

On 7/19/07, Marc <linuxr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://www.e-fense.com/helix/







On 7/19/07, Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Marc wrote:
> > Well, regardless, I have done plenty of file recovery with Helix.
> > True, it may be designed for forensics but copying files off of disks
> > is part of forensic work.  There are a lot of other disks that do
> > similar stuff.  I like Helix though - it has served me well on several
> > projects so far.  To each his own.
> >
> > Marc
> >
> >
> >
> > On 7/19/07, Dave Ihnat <dihnat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 12:21:05PM -0400, Marc   wrote:
> >> > There are also linux distros like Helix which are designed to
> >> > facilitate file recovery.
> >>
> >> Ah...Helix isn't primarily for file recovery; it's for computer
> >> forensics.
> >> You need to look at something like System Rescue CD or The Ultimate
> >> Boot CD for something targeted at manipulating/repairing/recovering
> >> systems
> >> and/or data.
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> You two are talking in Jargon new to me. I do not know how to get Helix
> or what it is. I gather IT whatever it is will tell you about the sex
> life of your computer. How do I get it and is there information on it's
> use anywhere?
>
> Karl
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