Need Help - system crash
Jordon Bedwell
jordon at envygeeks.com
Sun Jul 31 12:12:38 UTC 2011
On 31/07/11 07:05, ANDY wrote:
> Curious.
>
> With the wide range of LiveCD tools for Linux, Windows and Mac - has something
> been setup for USB drives that gives you a selective boot menu?
>
> For example, say I have a 64 GB USB flash drive; I want a range of LiveCD tools
> such as as a mix from:
> https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/List_of_live_CDs
>
> Seems it would be the most portable and ready on-the-spot way of tackling almost
> any system filesystem on the fritz.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/boot-live-cd-or-dvd-with-grub-309670/
<<< What you are dreaming of! Well you might have to on-the-fly modify
the directions for today but it's basically what you were looking for.
That said, you only need a single LiveCD to tackle most filesystems,
especially if it's a Linux distro, and I believe OS X can handle most
file systems too I don't quite know about OS X since I don't work with
it, but that's irrelevant because I don't think OS X has a live CD :P
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