BG-Rescue Linux


Requirements Contents Downloads Installation Special-Thanks FAQ Links

Version: 1.1.0   -   Released: 2010/11/30   -   Take a look at the Changelog

For other releases please take a look at our Release Page.

This is a very small Linux distribution that fits on either two floppy disks or one eltorito-boot cd.

Requirements

You need at least a 586 machine with 20 mb ram to run BG-Rescue Linux.
To use the optional VESA graphic modes You need a VESA 2.0 compilant VGA card.
The entire system runs in ram, so you can remove the floppys/cd after booting.
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Contents

The system is a BusyBox and uClibc based rescue system with kernel 2.4.
The system uses DevFS with DevFSD for /dev and tmpfs for /tmp.
The system has full NTFS read/write support using ntfs-3g.
S-ATA devices (eg harddisk) are supported.
The user can choose between 32 different (including swiss) keyboard layouts.
If an executable script "bgrescue.rc" or "bgrescue/bgrescue.rc" on the cdrom exists it is started at bootup.
The great antivirus program F-Prot can be automatically loaded from cdrom into tmpfs. You only have to download F-Prot and burn it into the subdir /bgrescue on the cdrom.

Supported Hardware:



Included Software:



Supported Filesystems: cramfs, devfs, ext2, ext3, hfs, hfs+, iso9660, minix, ntfs-3g (rw), proc, ramfs, reiserfs, tmpfs, udf, vfat, xfs

Network filesystem: nfs


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Downloads

FileDescription
rescue-1.1.0.iso.gzBG-Rescue bootable ISO-Image (ready for burning onto cdrom)
rescue-1.1.0-1.img.gzBG-Rescue 1.4 MB floppy image - DISK1
rescue-1.1.0-2.img.gzBG-Rescue 1.4 MB floppy image - DISK2
rescue-1.1.0.img.gzBG-Rescue 2.8 MB ELTORITO-BOOT-Image
rescue-1.1.0.zip.gzBG-Rescue ZIP-Archive (unpackable under Windows)
rescuefd.zip.gzFreedos BOOT floppy for booting the 2-DISK version on systems where syslinux fails
fdimage.exe.gzTOOL for writing image files to floppy discs - runs under Dos/Windows 9x/ME/NT/2k/XP
rawrite2.exe.gzOLD TOOL for writing image files to floppy discs - runs under Dos
rawwrtxp.exe.gzGRAPHICAL TOOL for writing image files to floppy discs - runs under Windows 9x/ME/NT/2k/XP
gunzip.exeTOOL for extracting ".gz" archives - runs under Dos/Windows
sha1sums.txtSHA-1-SUMs for download...

The .gz files are needed only if You have trouble downloading .img or .zip files (user request).

Download problems: "RIGHTCLICK" and "Save link as..."

For direct linking (of the current version) please use: http://www.giannone.eu/rescue/current/rescue.iso


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Installation

Please replace X.Y.Z with the current version number (eg: 1.1.0)...

For writing the first floppy image type in the following at the command line: For writing the second floppy type: For writing the optional Freedos BOOT floppy type:

Bootable CD-Image

You can use rescue.img as a 2.88MB bootable ElTorito Image for creating a bootable CD-ROM with nearly any
CD-Writer Program (e.g. mkisofs/cdrecord, Nero Burning Rom, etc.).
rescue.iso is the bootable ISO-Image ready for burning on CD-ROM without any further modifications. No more tricks needed :-) ...


F-Prot

F-Prot can be downloaded at http://www.f-prot.com. You only have to burn the downloaded fp-linux-ws*.tar.gz and maybe antivir.def to the "/bgrescue" directory on the cdrom. The archives are automatically unpacked to /tmp/f-prot in tmpfs. So the cdrom can be removed after bootup just like before.

F-Prot Antivirus for Linux Workstations is FREE for use by personal users on personal workstations. F-Prot is a registered trademark of FRISK Software International.

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Special-Thanks to...


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Frequently asked Questions


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Links

Another excellent mini distribution is maintained by Christian Perle - Hal91.

The ONE-DISK-LINUX of the ONE-DISK-LINUXes is maintained by Tom Oehser - tomsrtbt.

A really interesting article: How Linux Saved My Files and My Job - PDF-Version.

Please visit also our page at Freshmeat - BG-Rescue Linux.


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