I saw the other responses about the Linux toolkit, and I agree, a Knoppix CD is the majority.

I have a set of GNU tools for Windows systems, I use them regularly, in addition to other windows tools. GREP is one of the ones that I use on Windows a lot.

http://www.windowsnetworking.com/kbase/WindowsTips/WindowsNT/AdminTips/Utilities/WindowsNTAdministrativeToolsetakaAINTX.html

http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/

http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/


Chad Thomsen wrote:
I work as a net admin and over the years I have accumulated quite a few free
Windows based tools I have burned to a CD and call it my "Windows Tool
Box".  It contains all sorts of utilties for troubleshooting, recovering and
fixing windows based issues.

That being said I was wanting to put togather a Linux tool box.  Thing is my
knowledge and experience is much less then windows so I am not sure what
cool tools are available for this sort of thing.

Any suggestions much appreciated.

Thanks!

Chad
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