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Useful Linux Tools - inittux - 2012-03-03 I just came across a problem myself that Linux installer will only see one of my disks after making a RAID array. And I didn't think of downloading any tools that are useful to have when working with Linux. So starting a list of what would be useful tools for when working with Linux. List of Useful tools: 1. bootable usb/dvd with liveCD/DVD or other bootable Linux distro Useful Linux Tools - hybrid - 2012-03-04 I keep a pack of CDs and DVDs with all sorts of utilities and tools for booting from. A few of my favourites:
* Someone remind me to write a tutorial on how I backed up a system with partimage, from one SystemRescueCd live instance to another, over SSH. It solved a very specific problem -- we had disk space on machine 2, and wanted to back up machine 1 to machine 2. However, there was no internet connection and no ability to install new packages on machine 2. So, I booted SystemRescueCd on machine 2, mounted the disk with enough space, set it up as an SSH server, then swapped the disc into machine 1, booted it, mounted machine 2 over SSHFS and backed up with partimage from machine 1 to machine 2, over the network. The situation was a little esoteric, but might be interesting or useful for others to see what I did sometime. # The only real solution to cleaning an infected system is to wipe it and reinstall. It's not an ideal world, though -- sometimes that isn't possible. This does, as I say, give you a greater degree of confidence that you can clean a machine of malware. |