Quoting Michael Dauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
But I think most people here are doing sth like this. Isn't there a CD image
with 2.6 kernel available which was prepared by somebody who has a
better idea
of what he is doing than I have.
What Linux distribution are we talking about? Most Linux distributions offer
more or less usable "rescue" mode on their installaction CDs. Red Hat and
Fedora have more that usable rescue mode, you only need to copy bacula-fd
executable onto the system from somewhere (you'll need network running to
restore anyhow, and bacula-fd fits on a floppy too).
Even without installation CD rescue mode, it is completely irrelevant what
kernel is on Knoppix CD, as long as you have bacula-fd exacutable that
will run
with kernel/libs on the Knoppix CD, and the kernel has device drivers for your
disc controllers. Remember, you are using Knoppix CD only to create file
systems and restore files.
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