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BG-Rescue Linux 0.9.0 (Default branch)

BG-Rescue Linux is a Busybox and uClibc-basedrescue system with kernel 2.4.26 which supportsthe NTFS 2.1.6b driver. It is loaded either fromtwo floppy disks or from one 2.8MB El Torito CD.The system runs entirely in RAM. It supports awide range of hardware and filesystems, and canserve as a full backup/restore system for MSWindows systems that use FAT12, FAT16, or FAT32. It also includes bzip2, cabextract, cmdftp,cramfs, dosfstools, e2fsprogs, gpart, lilo,loadlin, lphdisk, mdadm, ms-sys, ntfsprogs,pcmcia-cardmgr, progsreiserfs, reiserfsck,smbclient, syslinux, umsdos-utils, and zip. Thereis support for automatically loading the F-Protantivirus program from CD-ROM.License: Freely DistributableChanges:
This release updates the whole system and all integrated programs to recent versions, and adds things like full NTFS write support (using FUSE 2.7.2 and ntfsprogs 2.0.0), lzma compressed initrd as a ramdisk, limited DVD+RW write support, and more. Support has been added for F-Prot 6.x. Support for the following network devices has been added: Intel(R) PRO/1000, Realtek 8169, and Silan SC92031 / RealTek RTL-8139 D. Support has been added for most of the serial ATA devices supportes by Linux kernel 2.4. XFS filesystem support has been added.Image

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LINSYSFS(5)						      BSD File Formats Manual						       LINSYSFS(5)

NAME
linsysfs -- Linux system file system SYNOPSIS
linsys /compat/linux/sys linsysfs rw 0 0 DESCRIPTION
The Linux system file system, or linsysfs, emulates a subset of the Linux sys file system and is required for the complete operation of some Linux binaries. The linsysfs provides a two-level view of devices. At the highest level, PCI devices themselves are named, according to their bus, slot and function in the system hierarchy. PCI storage devices are listed in the scsi_host class with a device symlink to the PCI directories of the devices. Each device node is a directory containing some files and directories: host A place holder for storage host information. pci_id A directory for the pci_id that contains either the device information or another directory structure for a PCI bridge. Each host node of scsi_host is a directory containing some files and directories: proc_name The Linux registered driver name for these devices. device A symlink to the PCI device directory. FILES
/compat/linux/sys The normal mount point for linsysfs. /compat/linux/sys/class/scsi_host The storage host node. /compat/linux/sys/devices/pci0000:00 The PCI device hierarchy node. EXAMPLES
The most common usage follows: mount -t linsysfs linsys /compat/linux/sys where /compat/linux/sys is a mount point. SEE ALSO
nmount(2), unmount(2), linprocfs(5), pseudofs(9) HISTORY
The linsysfs driver first appeared in FreeBSD 6.2. AUTHORS
The linsysfs driver was derived from linprocfs by Doug Ambrisko. This manual page was edited by Doug Ambrisko, based on the linprocfs(5) manual page by Garrett Wollman. BSD
February 5, 2007 BSD