Scientific Linux Super Duper Install/Rescue CD Version 3.0.1 May 10, 2004 cd-r/cd-rw requirements This iso image requires a cdr/cdrw that can hold at least 210MB. The small 8cm cdr/cdrw products available come in either 185MB or 210MB sizes. You need the 210MB size to hold this image. Memorex sells a product called "Pocket CD-R" which is available in the 210MB size. You could always use the standard size cd-r/cd-rw. Note that since this is a iso image if you use a "Windows" system to burn the cdr you should select "image burn". FEATURES Installation of Scientific Linux 3.0.1 This cd image was designed to install Scientific Linux. To install Scientific Linux 3.0.1 just boot the cd and either press return or wait for the timeout of the boot loader. Rescue Modes We have added some popular images to this cd. There are "rescue", utilities Other OS We have added FreeBSD and FreeDOS images. SUPPORT No support intended or implied. These are as is. Please look at and read the info at the respective web sites for each product for more info. They are only here because I had space on this cd . CONTENTS Rescue images - Scientific Linux rescue based on Scientific Linux 3.0.1 rescue. kernel 2.4.21 - LNX BBC - Linux Bootable Business Card Version 2.1 kernel 2.4.19 http://www.lnx-bbc.org - tomsrtbt - "Most GNU/Linux software on a floppy" Version 2.0.103 kernel 2.2.20 http://www.toms/net/rb - Damn Small Linux - based on KNOPPIX Version: 0.6.3 Release Date : April 11, 2004 kernel 2.4.22-xfs Author: john@damnsmalllinux.org (John Andrews) Primary-site: http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/ Copying-policy: GNU General Public License (GPL) 2.0 - Recovery is Possible(RIP) - rescue Version: 8.4 Release date: April 18, 2004 Author: robotti@godmail.com (Kent Robotti) kernel: 2.6.5 http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplinux/rip Description: Small Linux system for the purpose of system booting or repairing, a boot/rescue system. It has PCMCIA/LVM2/RAID and Ethernet/cable/dsl/ppp/pppoe networking support! It has large file support, you can use all the programs for files larger than 2GB! The programs e2fsck, mke2fs, and tune2fs have ext3 filesystem support. It includes the fat16/32, ext2/3, reiserfs, and ntfs partition resizing programs 'parted, ext2resize, resize2fs, resize_reiserfs, ntfsresize'. It also includes the partition image program 'partimage' which saves partitions in the ext2, ext3, reiserfs, jfs, xfs, ufs, ntfs, fat16, and fat32 formats to an image file. Only used blocks are copied to save space and increase the speed. The image file can be compressed, in gzip or bzip2 formats. It also includes the 'mc' file manager! It has support for these filesystems. ext2 ext3 hfs hpfs iso9660 jfs minix msdos nfs ntfs qnx4 reiserfs reiser4 smbfs sysv udf ufs umsdos vfat xfs The kernel is version 2.6.5, it has support for IDE and SCSI hard drives. You need at least 128MB of RAM and a 486DX CPU to boot it. Some of the programs it contains (partimage/partimaged, parted, dump/restore, reiserfsck, fdisk, cfdisk, sfdisk, mke2fs, e2fsck, tune2fs, debugfs, mkfs.xfs, jfs_mkfs, jfs_fsck, xfs_repair, cdrecord/dvdrecord, mkisofs, dvd+rw-format, growisofs, ntfsresize, mkntfs, losetup + AES encryption, lynx, mutt, fetchmail, ncftp, epic irc, tin, telnet, wget, zgv, testdisk, smbclient, smbmount, ssh/sshd, rsync, udp-sender/receiver, lde, blesstivo, chntpw, cmospwd, grub, grubconfig, smartctl, cdrwtool, mkudffs, pktsetup. cmospwd is a cmos/bios password recovery tool. Read /usr/doc/RIP/cmospwd.txt. NOTE: It's based on slackware, you can install packages from slackware 9.0 or later! Only use /sbin/installpkg on RIP to install slackware packages! # installpkg package_name.tgz Useful Utilities - memtest86 Version 3.1a Very useful memory tester. http://www.memtest86.com - GRUB Bootloader Useful when your boot loader on your hard disk is gone or broken. Can be used to boot "Windows". Other Bootable OS'es. - FreeDOS http://www.freedos.org - FreeBSD http://www.freebsd.org image obtained from http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplinux/rip DOWNLOAD LOCATION ftp://linux21.fnal.gov/linux/scientific/301/i386/images/SL CONTACT INFO If you have any questions about the cd image itself you can send mail to csieh@fnal.gov . No support intended or implied. So answers will depend on available time and knowledge of the topic. -Connie Sieh