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7. Distribution Specific NotesBelow are distribution notes from past experiences. If you have additional notes that you would like to add for other distributions, please forward them to me. 7.1. Fedora Core 3 and 4The scripts now reflect Fecorda Core 4, so you should not have to make any changes to these scripts.
7.2. KnoppixI recently started using Knoppix. Pasi Oja-Nisula reports:
Let me add to that that Knoppix detects USB devices for you, which is really nice. They make excellent (and roomier) substitutes for the ZIP drive. Also see "System recovery with Knoppix". Do your restore as user "root" rather than as user "knoppix". Otherwise you may get some directories and files owned by an oddball user or group. Also, for Knoppix, we tar the first stage stuff saving numeric user & group values instead of by name. The names may point to different numbers on knoppix, so we would be restoring the files incorrectly. 7.3. finnixFinnix has some of the same advantages of Knoppix. In addition, it runs in command line mode with mouse support, which is great for the task at hand. It's small, under 100 MB as of this writing, so you can remaster it with your first stage data on it. It boots quickly. And it has LVM support. And Zile, a subset of Emacs. I am pleased with finnix for this use. |
