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Review: Trinity Rescue Kit Live CD

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Just the sort of thing you need in your sysadmin toolkit...
When TRK boots, you'll see a graphical boot menu with a few options to control the startup. You can make TRK run entirely from memory, if you need to mount a CD to assist in the recovery process or to burn the rescued data. TRK can also look for scripts on a USB or diskette and run those, scan all detected drives for viruses, or configure itself as a SSH server. You can combine several of these options, but you're better off doing that from the non-graphical boot screen, since the graphical one doesn't print what you type.
 read more | mail this link | score:7216 | -Ray, May 9, 2006
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