Changeset 481b3e8 for postlfs/config/bootdisk.xml
- Timestamp:
- 05/22/2005 10:19:50 AM (19 years ago)
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postlfs/config/bootdisk.xml
r35036a30 r481b3e8 28 28 29 29 <para>In a modern system, there are many devices that can be 30 used as a rescue device: floppy, cdrom, usb drive, or even a network card. 30 used as a rescue device: floppy, cdrom, usb drive, or even a network card. 31 31 Which one you use depends on your hardware and your BIOS. In the past, 32 32 we usually thought of rescue device as a floppy disk. Today, many 33 33 systems do not even have a floppy drive.</para> 34 34 35 <para>Building a complete rescue device is a challenging task. In many 36 ways, it is equivalent to building an entire <acronym>LFS</acronym>system.35 <para>Building a complete rescue device is a challenging task. In many 36 ways, it is equivalent to building an entire LFS system. 37 37 In addition, it would be a repitition of information already available. 38 38 For these reasons, the procedures for a rescue device image are not … … 58 58 <para>There are several sources that can be used for a rescue CD-ROM. 59 59 Just about any commercial distribution's installation CD-ROMs or 60 DVDs will work. These include RedHat, Mandrake, and SuSE. One 60 DVDs will work. These include RedHat, Mandrake, and SuSE. One 61 61 very popular option is Knoppix.</para> 62 62 63 <para>In addition, the LFS Community has developed its own Boot 63 <para>In addition, the LFS Community has developed its own Boot 64 64 CD-ROM available at <ulink url='ftp://anduin.linuxfromscratch.org/isos/'/>. 65 65 A copy of this CD-ROM is available with the printed version of the Linux
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