1) the Linuxcare Bootable Biz card CD will do some of this (http://www.linuxcare.com/bootable_cd
it will install a Slink+1/2, among other things. 2) Lubbock, my own project spunoff from the Linuxcare one, and a major goal of Lubbock is to become much more Debian-ish, and can always use more developers (I've been too busy lately, and it's languished) http://lubbock.sourceforge.net Feel free to contribute.... On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Christian Hammers wrote: > Hello > > Last week my system was absolutely unusuable due to some foolish lilo > experiments and I had trouble getting it working right again as I use > reiserfs which is sadly not supported by any rescue disc or installation > CD I have floating around here. The only collegue whom I gave reiserfs, > too sadly had no disc drive and only a CD-ROM. > > In this situation I asked myself why there is no proper Debian rescue CD > package available that installes one or better two/three different > kernels and a "live" filesystem in ramdisc which contains enough stuff > to even compile a specific kernel and has all necessary documentation > like the lilo manual etc installed. > > I could even think of a ready base system so that you could boot with > this rescue CD, copy it to an empty harddisc and continue installing > Debian with apt (an alternative to the normal Debian CDs for profis). > > > Any thoughts? Are there rescue-disks (yard, the debian boot-floppies) > which could easily expanded to this setup? > (Else I really play with the thought to make this rescue script > myself, but why reinventing the wheel as there are so many rescue-disks...) > > bye, > > -christian- > > -- > Real Users never know what they want, > but they always know when your program doesn't deliver it. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >

