[PLD RescueCD] 

--- https://www.pld-linux.org/docs/rescuecd?rev=1406808497
+++ https://www.pld-linux.org/docs/rescuecd?rev=1407314318
@@ -5,11 +5,16 @@
  PLD RescueCD can be used to rescue ailing machines, perform intrusion 
post-mortems, act as a temporary secure linux-based workstation (using ssh, vpn 
connecting to remote host - other networking clients are also supported), 
install PLD Linux, and perform many other tasks that we haven't yet imagined. 
It provides a much nicer rescue environment than your average rescue floppy.
  
  Current stable release:
    * PLD RescueCD released on 12-Feb-2011
+   * Download:
+     * [[http://rescuecd.pld-linux.org/download/2011-02-12/x86_64/|x86_64]]
+     * [[http://rescuecd.pld-linux.org/download/2011-02-12/x86/|x86]]
+     * [[http://rescuecd.pld-linux.org/download/2011-02-12/x86_and_x86_64/|x86 
& x86_64]]
  
  Currnet beta release:
    * 2013-03-12: kernel 3.8.2, rpm 5.4.10 with db5.2
+   * [[http://rescuecd.pld-linux.org/beta/|Download]]:
  
  <note tip>
  18th November 2013: Jacek Konieczny (jajcus) announced availability of new 
[[https://github.com/Jajcus/pld-new-rescue|PLD Rescue CD project]].
  


Diff URL:
  https://www.pld-linux.org/docs/rescuecd?do=diff&r1=1406808497&r2=1407314318
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