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:SystemRescueCD 1.1.1 Introduces Support for Ralink Wireless USB Adaptors
SystemRescueCD 1.1.1 Introduces Support for Ralink Wireless USB Adaptors
Nov 14, 2008, 04 :33 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3034 reads)

(Other stories by Marius Nestor)

"SystemRescueCD is a Live CD Linux distribution that is very useful for repairing your system(s) and recovering lost data after a system crash. With SystemRescueCD, you can also edit and create partitions on your hard disks. It contains a large number of system utilities, such as partimage, parted, fstools, etc. Also, you will have tools for basic tasks, like text editing, file management and some network related tools. SystemRescueCD is always powered by a recent Linux kernel package that supports the popular filesystems, such as ext2/ext3, ReiserFS, Reiser4, XFS, NTFS, FAT32, and even network filesystems like SAMBA and NFS."

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