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BG-Rescue Linux 0.9.1 (Default branch)

BG-Rescue Linux is a Busybox and uClibc-based rescue system with a 2.4 series Linux kernel. It supports full read/write support for NTFS using ntfs-3g and limited but fast NTFS support using the NTFS 2.1.6b kernel driver. It is loaded either from two floppy disks or from one 2.8MB El Torito CD. The system runs entirely in RAM. It supports a wide range of hardware (including SATA) and filesystems (including ext2/3 and xfs) and can serve as a full backup/restore system for MS Windows systems that use FAT12/16/32 or NTFS. It also includes many utilities. License: Freely Distributable Changes:
ntfs-3g 1.2310 was added, which is a much more stable ntfs read-write driver than ntfsmount with fewer dependencies. Therefore, ntfsmount was removed, along with the now unneeded FUSE userspace tools. Busybox was updated to 1.9.2 and e2fsprogs was updated to 1.40.7. linld.com 0.97, dd_rescue 1.14, and regedit from regutils 0.10 were added.

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