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homepage forums manual quick start disk partitioning lvm guide cheap linux dvd systemrescue opensuse ubuntu fedora centos debian linux mint knoppix site map homepage download changelog system tools bootable usb beta versions package list screenshots customization kernel modules faq documentation manual (en) lvm guide disk partitioning networking manual (fr) system rescue cd homepage about systemrescuecd description: systemrescuecd is a linux system rescue disk available as a bootable cd-rom or usb stick for administrating or repairing your system and data after a crash. it aims to provide an easy way to carry out admin tasks on your computer, such as creating and editing the hard disk partitions. it comes with a lot of linux system utilities such as gparted, fsarchiver, filesystem tools and basic tools (editors, midnight commander, network tools). it can be used for both linux and windows computers, and on desktops as well as servers. this rescue system requires no installation as it can be booted from a cd/dvd drive or usb stick , but it can be installed on the hard disk if you wish. the kernel supports all important file systems (ext3/ext4, xfs, btrfs, reiserfs, jfs, vfat, ntfs), as well as network filesystems such as samba and nfs. system and networking guides in addition to the quick start guide and systemrescuecd documentation here are other guides: disk partitioning : introduction , attributes , tools , gpt disks , how grub boots , how to repair grub lvm volume-manager : overview , how it works , booting , rootfs on lvm , snapshots and backups networking on linux : network configuration , advanced routing , dport routing , load balancing project documentation this project comes with good documentation . here are the most important pages: for the impatient: quick start guide : please read this if this is the first time you are using this system recovery cd. chapters about basic usage: overview of the livecd downloading and burning booting systemrescuecd (kernels and boot options) how to install systemrescuecd on an usb-stick starting to use the system network: configuration and programs system software mounting an ntfs partition with full read-write support system boot floppy disks chapters about advanced usage: how to customize systemrescuecd installing systemrescuecd on the disk creating a backing-store to keep your modifications pxe network booting with systemrescuecd run your own scripts at start-up with autorun build a systemrescuecd with your own kernel how to burn a dvd with systemrescuecd secure deletion of data manage remote servers using systemrescuecd backup data from an unbootable windows computer backup and transfer your data using rsync system tools included gnu parted : creates, resizes, moves, copies partitions, and filesystems (and more). gparted : gui implementation using the gnu parted library. fsarchiver : flexible archiver that can be used as both system and data recovery software partimage : popular opensource disk image software which works at the disk block level ddrescue : attempts to make a copy of a partition or floppy/hard disk/cd/dvd that has hardware errors, optionally filling corresponding bad spots in input with user defined pattern in the copy. file systems tools (for linux and windows filesystems): format, resize, and debug an existing partition of a hard disk ntfs3g : enables read/write access to ms windows ntfs partitions. sfdisk saves and restores partition tables. test-disk : tool to check and undelete partition, supports reiserfs, ntfs, fat32, ext3/ext4 and many others memtest : to test the memory of your computer (first thing to test when you have a crash or unexpected problems) rsync : very-efficient and reliable program that can be used for remote backups. network tools (samba, nfs, ping, nslookup, …): to backup your data across the network browse the short system tools page for more details about the most important software included. browse the detailed package list for a full list of the packages. advanced uses systemrescuecd is available for blind people. now, the linux speakup screen reader is working well, and the speakup keymap is installed. this feature was tested by gregory nowak. notes specific to using speakup in systemrescuecd are available on the speakup info page it is possible to make customized versions of the system. for example, you can add your own scripts, make an automatic restoration of the system. it is also possible to burn a customized dvd , with systemrescuecd and 4gb for your data (backup for example). read the manual for more details. you can use systemrescuecd to backup data from an unbootable windows computer , if you want to backup the data stored on a windows computer that cannot boot any more. it is very easy to install systemrescuecd on a usb stick . that is very useful in case you cannot boot from the cd drive. you just have to copy several files to the stick and run syslinux. the install process can be done from linux or windows. follow instructions from the manual for more details. more information about this project please, ask questions and report bugs in the forums . we will not answer emails about personal situations by email. systemrescuecd is licensed under the gpl-2 license. you can contact us but please use the forums for technical and general questions. documentation manual (en) lvm guide disk partitioning networking manual (fr) related sourceforge fsarchiver
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