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>These are sources for distribution bootdisks. <EM
>Please use one of
the mirror sites to reduce the load on these machines.</EM
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> <A
HREF="http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/slackware/bootdsks.144/"
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>Slackware bootdisks</A
>,
<A
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and <A
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> <A
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>RedHat bootdisks</A
> and <A
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> <A
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>&#13;In addition to the distribution bootdisks, the following rescue disk
images are available. Unless otherwise specified, these are available in
the directory
<A
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><TT
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>RIP</TT
> is a boot/rescue system which comes in several
versions: one that fits on a 1.44M floppy diskette and one that fits on a
CD-ROM. It has large file support and many utility programs for disk
maintenance and rescue. It has support for ext2, ext3, iso9660, msdos, ntfs,
reiserfs, ufs and vfat. RIP is available from
<A
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>tomsrtbt</TT
>, by Tom Oehser, is a single-disk boot/root disk
based on kernel 2.0, with a large set of features and support programs. It
supports IDE, SCSI, tape, network adaptors, PCMCIA and more. About 100
utility programs and tools are included for fixing and restoring disks.
The package also includes scripts for disassembling and reconstructing the
images so that new material can be added if necessary.</P
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>rescue02</TT
>, by John Comyns, is a rescue disk based on kernel
1.3.84, with support for IDE and Adaptec 1542 and NCR53C7,8xx. It uses ELF
binaries but it has enough commands so that it can be used on any system.
There are modules that can be loaded after booting for all other SCSI
cards. It probably won't work on systems with 4 mb of ram since it uses a
3 mb ram disk.</P
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><TT
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>resque_disk-2.0.22</TT
>, by Sergei Viznyuk, is a
full-featured boot/root disk based on kernel 2.0.22 with built-in
support for IDE, many difference SCSI controllers, and ELF/AOUT. Also
includes many modules and useful utilities for repairing and restoring
a hard disk.</P
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>cramdisk</TT
> images</A
>, based on the 2.0.23 kernel,
available for 4 meg and 8 meg machines. They include math emulation and
networking (PPP and dialin script, NE2000, 3C509), or support for the
parallel port ZIP drive. These diskette images will boot on a 386 with 4MB
RAM. MSDOS support is included so you can download from the net to a DOS
partition.</P
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