I've posted this promo to the list a couple times before, but I'd like
to point out again that PLAC (Portable Linux Auditing CD) is a fabulous
tool for backup and recovery.  It has the feature you mention below, and
includes tools to speed the encrypted transfer of hard drive contents
across a network as well!

http://sourceforge.net/projects/plac/

It hasn't been updated in almost two years but it works; it is very
solid and a great recovery (*or* forensics) tool which fits on a
business card CD and should not be left out of the toolbox...

regards,

    Ben B


On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 16:11:15 -0700
Ralph Zeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| The RIP-cd has a nice feature:  a dd-like utility for reading 
| mostly unreadable drives, it won't give up just because there
| are a few (thousand?) read-errors.
| 
| On 06/24/03 03pm, Mike O wrote:
| > Actually, after booting the lnx-bbc I did notice it had NTFS
| > support. It's just not mentioned on the website. 
| > Thanks though. I'll check out the other one later for the heck
| > of it.
| > 
| > Mr O.
| > 
| > 
| > --- Ralph Zeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > > This one works for reading at least.  I haven't tried writing.
| > > 
| > > http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplinux/rip/
| > > 
| > > On 06/24/03 02pm, Mike O wrote:
| > > > Anyone know of a bootable CD that includes NTFS support?
| > > Even
| > > > read-only would satisfy me since I'm trying to copy off NTFS
| > > > onto FAT. From the looks of the lnx-bbc 2.1 it doesn't seem
| > > to
| > > > include NTFS support. The Gentoo liveCD won't do it, and
| > > Knoppix
| > > > hangs trying to create an /etc/fstab. (Trying to pull info
| > > off
| > > > an IBM DeathStar)
| > > > 
| > > > Thanks.
| > > > 
| > > > Mr O.
| > > > 
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