You might want to look at Recovery Is Possible to see what it includes
and/or use it as a base.
Having a talking rescue cd would be nice!
-- Mike Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.freeshell.org --
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, John Heim wrote:
You know, why don't we make our own system rescue CD?
I already have my own rescue CD. It's really customized to my hardware. But
I'll bet I could have it cleaned up in a few days. It's kind of nice in that
if I don't have my doubletalk connected at boot, it starts software speech
automatically. I'm thinking of adding a grub menu that allows you to select
different hardware synths. The default config has no hardware synth. The
second item is doubletalk, etcetra.
The only thing about me making a rescue CD is that I'm no expert on rescuing
a computer. I wouldn't know which tools to include. My rescue CD contains
the stuff that is put on via the "Fully Automated Install" open source
project. I know I can mount, fdisk, and use vi. I guess about 99% of rescues
involve just mount and vi.
I'm taking tomorrow off. (The Green Bay Packers play a game tonight.) I'll
bet I can put this together in a weekend.
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