Re: salvaging laptop files

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If you can boot your laptop from a cd, you can use the redhat rescue mode.
If you have a speakup supported hardware synthesizer/braille device, you can use the thing with console access. You'll have smb and nfs and networking in the rescue system.
HTH willem




On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Stephen Clower wrote:

Hi folks,
 My laptop hard drive is starting to die on me. I am wondering if there are any Linux boot disks out there which will have network support enabled and have some kind of Samba built-in so I can use my Windows desktop to access the contents of the drive? So far I've tried a few Windows 98 boot disks, but all I've been able to do was get into DOS, and we all know how shabby that is. Thanks for any help,
Steve

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