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Build your own ultimate boot disc
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 15:00:00 GMT
You turn on your trusty old Linux box, and things are going well as you pass through the book loader, until the disk check reveals that your hard drive partition table is corrupt, and you are unable to access your machine. You need a good rescue disk -- and the best way to get one is to create your own. Source... |
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