The Power of SystemRescueCD 1.0.3 - A Must Have Utility Disc
SystemRescueCD has been around for sometime and their latest version 1.0.3 just came out today. I take a short look at it and briefly describe some of its advantages. Checkout the short flash video at the end of the article to see SystemRescueCD 1.0.3 in action.
Today SystemRescueCD 1.0.3 was released. I have reccommended this rescue cd to thousands of my visitors over the years at ReviewLinux.Com. It is a handy disc to have in any geek toolbox and it has helped me a few times too. Not only is it a text-based terminal program it also features a full and rich GUI. Loaded with the programs that you will need to fix a partition or checkout your internet connection.
After creating a disc from the iso you are presented with the above screens. At this moment you can use the terminal to do a number of repairs to your system. Check hard drives and so on. The boot process takes only seconds and to the most experienced user this is probably all you need if your main system has failed. I decided to run the handy little script that is included called "net-setup" to configure my ethernet card.
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