On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 01:48:53PM -0500, James Spinti wrote:
>On Monday 28 April 2003 01:34 pm, Patrick McCabe wrote:
>> >I would consider knoppix more of a 'demo' linux than a rescue cd.  It
>> >can certainly be used as a rescue cd.  I think most will agree that you
>> >need really _need_ kde to perform any rescue tasks.  When I need a
>> >rescue CD I, personally, don't wan't to wait for kde to load, from a CD
>> >no less.
>> >just my $0.02
>>
>> Type 'knoppix 2' at the boot prompt and it boots into the command line.
>> This is how I usually use it - I don't have the patience to wait for a
>> full kde load. That said, its got a lot of tools for rescue tasks. It's
>> amazing the amount of stuff they packed onto that cd.
>
>Agreed--knoppix 2 is the way to go.  I just used it last week to recover 
>1.9 GB of e-mail off a crashed W2K machine.  The VP of Sales was 
>sweating...Linux to the rescue.
>-- 
I am burning another copy of that right now.  Sounds like dream.
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