![]() ![]() Not happy that it still has to be larger than a CD-ROM, but no big deal, times have changed. Hey, thanks for keeping Gentoo SystemRescueCD going as LiveRecoverySystem! It's great for partitioning and formatting disks (unless you're creating encrypted disks and need rngd, for that I use a Kubuntu install disc) and putting smiles on the faces of Mom's friends who thought for sure they lost pictures of their grandkids forever It works now, after I had to do little additions/corrections like adding the two insmode lines and set root= Last edited by proteusx on Wed 2:05 am edited 1 time in total I have just put LiveRecoverySystem.iso where systemrescuecd used to live. Set isofile=/usr/local/share/systemrescuecd/LiveRecoverySystem-201907-19.iso If it is of any help, here is my grub.cfg entry for LiveRecoverySystem CD. Linux (loop)/isolinux/rescue64 setkmap=de isoloop=/lrs/LiveRecoverySystem-201908-13.isoīut when I issue grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg it does not create a menuentry, so I suspect something wrong with my 40_custom file. Set isofile="/lrs/LiveRecoverySystem-201908-13.iso" # menu entries you want to add after this comment. # This file provides an easy way to add custom menu entries. I then modified /etc/grub.d/40_conf to the following: I downloaded the iso file and placed it on a partition created as /dev/sda4 (formated with ext4) which is mounted at /lrs. I am trying to make this iso directly bootable from grub2, but I need some help. Thank you for making this possible, Sabayonino Thanks to sabayonino for being a huge help Is there any chance of zfs support in the future?Įither master (I'm running master so biased in that direction ) or latest stable build Looking forward to the future official developments, I will release updated ISOs in the toolchain and applications. I removed most of the SystemRescueCD links/references where no longer needed. ![]() I've jut created a "LiveRecoverySystem" torrent (a 5.3.2 SRCD updated). Location: Vienna, Austria Germany hello world :) I did download some note pages from but haven't done anything with them yet. Perhaps Sabayonino can post it on github or ? Those that have never had a hard drive fail. What gentoo developers do on their own servers is up to them. It won't happen because hosting LRS inside Gentoo namespace implies Gentoo endorsement and possibly Gentoo security updates. If cost is involved would be willing to contribute via GoFundMe. Canonical sells their users.Īs project LRS seems backuped by many (also admin and mod) and we all miss Gentoo driven systemrescuecd.ĭo you think that it would be possible to host it officially in the download section of the Gentoo website ? The enterprise distros sell their binaries. New users may not be aware of this thread. I'll grab the torrent and try to seed it for as long as I can.Įdit1: I think we also should have a wiki entry or some other way to inform others of the LRS. Thanks for forking it off and giving us the LRS. You would be better off getting the latest version from the repository of the Live Recovery System developer ( sabayonino) - see the link in his signature in his latest post post just before yours: Ĭlevo W230SS: amd64, VIDEO_CARDS="intel nvidia".Ĭompal NBLB2: ~amd64, xf86-video-ati. Thanks for this - I might use it for a Gentoo Studio install. SystemRescueCD quits Gentoo moves to ArchLinux Gentoo Forums :: View topic - SystemRescueCD quits Gentoo moves to ArchLinux
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