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rescue bootable cd ???



I have several rather complex debian systems, including software raid 5
and lvm, &c.

Occasionally, in the past, I have upgraded a debian system, after which
it no longer boots successfully.  Unfortunately, for these complex
systems, neither the install/boot media, nor knoppix, result in access
to the files necessary to recover these systems.

So, going forward, I want to incorporate generation of bootable rescue
cd's into my upgrade processes.  Clearly, such a cd will exactly
duplicate my last successful boot, and give access to ALL files and
filesystems.

[1] What is the simplest & most reliable process for creating such a cd?

[2] Upgrading WHICH packages should be followed by creating such cd?
Obviously, upgrading vim itself is NOT likely to jeopardize my next
boot; but, the kernel, some libraries, and some packages involved in the
early boot stages, are possible culprits.

What do you do?

What do you think?

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