SystemRescue CD: Computers are tools that allow us to do incredible things, but with use there is still a problem.
The problem can come from an accidental deletion of files, a failure to remember or save a password to the operating system being no longer bootable due to system file corruption, or hard disk (worst case scenario).
For each of these problems, there are specialized tools that can help fix problems on a computer, or help us take care of and be prepared for the unexpected damage if something bad happens.
One of them is the System Rescue Cd which is addressed to system administrators.
SystemRescueCD is a powerful tool for repairing Linux systems and can run as a bootable CD-ROM or from a USB stick. A welcome message provides basic instructions for starting the network interface, the programs are performed in line (word processors and a web browser) that allow NTFS support to read Windows formatted hard drives.
The system is now based on ArchLinux and was built using archiso and its dependencies. The preletterkernel and user files are now 64-bit (the 32-bit platform is no longer supported). GUI based on xorg-1.20.3 and xfce-4.12. (package list)
The new version updated the kernel to Long-Term-Supported linux-5.10.79. As mentioned above, it uses a graphical user interface XFCE. The System Rescue CD is distributed under the GNU General Public License Version 2.
System Rescue CD Standard
Release | systemrescue-8.07 amd64 | systemrescue-8.04 i686 |
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Release date | 2021-12-19 | 2021-07-24 |
Download size | 757 MiB | 722 MiB |
Download ISO | systemrescue-8.07-amd64.iso | systemrescue-8.04-i686.iso |
SHA256 checksum | systemrescue-8.07-amd64.iso.sha256 | systemrescue-8.04-i686.iso.sha256 |
SHA512 checksum | systemrescue-8.07-amd64.iso.sha512 | systemrescue-8.04-i686.iso.sha512 |
Signature | systemrescue-8.07-amd64.iso.asc | systemrescue-8.04-i686.iso.asc |
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