SystemRescueCd 2.8.1, a Gentoo-based live CD with specialist utilities for data rescue and disk management tasks, has been released. From the changelog: "Updated
standard kernels to Long-Term-Supported linux-3.2.23 (rescuecd +
rescue64); updated alternative kernels to latest stable: linux-3.4.5
(altker32 + altker64); updated X.Org graphical environment and drivers
to xorg-server-1.12.3; updated Grub2 bootloader to 2.00 (grub-0.97-r12
is also provided); updated Super-Grub2-Disk to version 2.00-beta1 (based
on GRUB-2.00); updated lvm2 to 2.02.93, e2fsprogs to 1.42.4; updated
GParted to 0.13.0, partclone to 0.2.49; removed Ranish floppy disk
image; added spacefm-0.7.8 file manager."
SystemRescueCd is a Gentoo-based Linux system on a bootable CD-ROM or
USB drive, designed for repairing a system and data after a crash. It
also aims to provide an easy way to carry out administration tasks on a
computer, such as creating and editing hard disk partitions. It contains
many useful system utilities (GNU Parted, PartImage, FSTools) and some
basic ones (editors, Midnight Commander, network tools). It aims to be
very easy to use. The kernel of the system supports all of today's most
important file systems, including ext2, ext3, ext4, ReiserFS, Reiser4FS,
btrfs, XFS, JFS, VFAT, NTFS, ISO9660, as well as network file systems,
such as Samba and NFS.
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