Re: Are there rescue disks that recognise LVM2 and RAID
Hi!
Almost everything you could need fore rescuing a system can be done be
booting a live system CD/DVD. I would recommend using KANOTIX 64, which
is a debian derivative and runs quite fine. Sure, rescuing would be a
little tricky this way, but therefor it supports RAID, LVM, almost every
available device (nice on notebooks!) and so on.
Christoph
hendrik@topoi.pooq.com wrote:
Are there rescue disks I could use in case things go wrong? AFAIK, most
rescue disks are for i386 and don't recognise RAID and LVM properly.
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