Re: live cd

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I currently use Helix for a lot of data recovery projects, which is a Knoppix hack with some good gui tools mainly geared for law enforcement etc., which of course if it is good enough for forensics/legal environments it should fit the bill for most sysadmin environments just fine. 

I would be highly interested in any redhat-based livecd.  I think it would also be a great way for linux users groups to hand out to potential new users, to introduce people to linux in the first place.  I know a guy who hands out what seems like dozens of Ubuntu disks every week. 

Marc



On 8/23/06, Thufir <hawat.thufir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
[...]
> Hey Thufir.  Always cool to see another Dune fan. Hehe...
>
> I'm in the IT arena, have been since 88.  I've tried Knoppix.  I don't
> think it compares well to this FC5 Live cd by Yuichiro; but YMMV.
> However I still suggest that you owe it to yourself to at least try this
> live cd version of Fedora Core 5.  Take care
>
> LX


Thanks :)

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