Could you add mc to this. It helps to get around. Also is there a way to
get the iso for just rescuedrakx? It would be great to put it onto one
of those business card size cd roms.

Pixel wrote:
> 
> Civileme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> > > This goes on and on.
> > >
> > >  > yes -- but at this time we have to go forward and come back only for
> > >  > major issues. this is the "deep freeze" as Chmouel stated it.
> > >
> > > I'm amazed supplying an osbolete rescue utility that is incompatible
> > > with the distribution isn't classified as "major".
> >
> > Errr--it isn't being supplied.  It was not in the distro for 7.0 either.
> >
> > The rescue utility we have is the boot disk you have the option to make while
> > installing.  It is OK for most purposes  (Not sure it will carry enough
> > kernel "stuff" to boot Reiserfs if you have / as Reiser as well as all
> > others) but not as generally useful as Tom's IMHO.
> 
> from now on (that is 7.1), a full rescue is given the way redhat is doing.
> it's called rescuedrakx (i've just invited that name so we know what we're
> talking about).
> just boot on install cd and type "rescue".
> 
> It gives you a full rescue with a real vi, ext2 *and* reiserfs, perl (!), kernel
> with *many* modules.
> 
> it's not full featured yet, but it should be well polished for next version.
> 
> providing tomsrtbt is a good idea anyway for people not having access to a cdrom
> drive. (even if the rescuedrakx can work via nfs or ftp :)

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