On 3/12/07, Chris Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
I've used System Rescue CD for almost 2 years as a tool to shrink NTFS and FAT partitions on boxes I need to put Linux on. It comes with qtparted, some ghosting software (g4u I think), and other great rescue utils. When I found System Rescue CD, the makers of partition magic, Norton ghost, et al. will never saw my money again. Knoppix has a lot of similar programs on it but, I prefer System Rescue CD over Knoppix because it takes a long time to load X and it is more centered toward a desktop Linux on a CD than a rescue CD. I recommend System Rescue CD to anyone looking for a good rescue CD Linux distro.
I haven't yet tested it on RAID 0/1/5. Anyone else here done that yet?
