On onsdagen den 28 augusti 2002 06.27 Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> Le Mercredi 28 Ao�t 2002 11:29, Guillaume Cottenceau a �crit :
> > Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > I just saved someone with a broken win200, but i had to use tomsrbt
> > > rescue disk as mdk rescue mode doesn't include ntfs module. I know
> > > space is somewhat limited, but this little module would be quite handy
> > > for such situations.
> >
> > hmm, I didn't think right at first place.
> >
> > i don't think we should include modules in our rescue to save
> > full-windows systems such as a broken win2000 (if i understand
> > right the situation).
>
> The one i had to save was actually a win2000 only, but i think many peoples
> have dual-boot systems with NTFS filesystems, for wich reading support
> could be useful. Apart additional space needed, i don't see any drawbak
> adding this module.

I think we also need some more stuff in the rescue image. Does it have NFS and 
RAID support now? I don't care if the rescue image is huge..., after all you 
can't even install Mandrake with less than 50MB or so of RAM.

I saw an interesting thing in the openssh spec file from RH Rawhide that would 
be damn cool to use in the rescue image too...

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Regards // Oden Eriksson
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