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These images are automatically built weekly, here are the '''direct download links''' to files which have been verified to boot already: | These images are automatically built [[regular|weekly]]<ref>there are quarterly [[starterkits]] including a twin rescue image built using stable branch</ref>, here are the '''direct download links''' to files which have been verified to boot already: | ||
* [http://nightly.altlinux.org/sisyphus/tested/regular-rescue-latest-i586.iso i586] | * [http://nightly.altlinux.org/sisyphus/tested/regular-rescue-latest-i586.iso i586] | ||
* [http://nightly.altlinux.org/sisyphus/tested/regular-rescue-latest-x86_64.iso x86_64] | * [http://nightly.altlinux.org/sisyphus/tested/regular-rescue-latest-x86_64.iso x86_64] |
Revision as of 22:33, 13 March 2014
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What is it for
ALT Linux Rescue is a moderate sized[1] LiveCD distribution that is designed to help sysadmins fix and repair many kinds of problems with systems they are or feel responsible for; so it comes with tools aiding to:
- perform hardware diagnostics
- resize partitions
- fix bootloaders, partitions, filesystems
- recover partitions and files deleted by accident
- backup and restore to network servers
- deal with optical, tape and file archives
- optimize filesystem usage
- diagnose network problems and remote services
- wipe partitions or drives clean of residual information[2]
All of that is packaged into a convenient hybrid ISO image file suitable for both CD/DVD media and USB Flash pendrives[3].
The resulting media should be bootable on most x86 systems:
- 32-bit ones starting roughly with Intel Pentium II/128M or equivalent,
- 64-bit ones on any AMD64 compatible hardware with BIOS or UEFI[4].
Download
A Regular Build |
These images are automatically built weekly[5], here are the direct download links to files which have been verified to boot already:
This is free software, you can use it, share it and enchance it too! And here are some alternatives.
Software spotlights
This is a GNU/*/Linux based LiveCD so all the software runs under Linux kernel[6]. And the contents can be extended in runtime, apt-get works there!
Here are some of the packages included to get you started:
- refind to cope with the lack of EFI boot manager menu
- smartmontools for HDD/SSD S.M.A.R.T. monitoring
- testdisk/photorec to recover partitions and data files
- memtest86 for UEFI[7] and memtest86+ for BIOS
- bonnie++, chntpw, cpuburn, ddrescue, exfat-utils, gpart, hdparm, ipmitool, lft, memtest86+, netcat, parted, rsync, scalpel, uudeview, whdd, wipefreespace...
There's more than a hundred of specialized programs there and many more are available through ALT Linux Sisyphus repository which serves as the base for this rescue image. You can also rebuild it with the tools you need[8].
References
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