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In order to facilitate readers, the author in the installation of Red Hat below the Linux 8.0 must steps. For the installation process notes dataprotectsafe In the Red Hat Linux system after the installation is complete, the typical system will prompt the user to establish whether the guide plate. If the user to recover for system crash reserves, it is not recommended to skip this step. If the user skipped this step, also can command line running in the system to establish guide plate mkbootdisk. MkCDrec To establish MkCDrec (CD) command system read-only Linux system is established in May guide disaster recovery CD tools. It supports most file system, RAID (cheap redundant array of disk), and optional tools, can be used to repair system failure. In these tools, tools, and memory division management data recovery measuring tools, tools, etc. In addition, most of the current mkCDrec support released version Linux system, including the Red Hat and 9. Mandrake 8.0 Beginning Establish may guide the first step was to restore CD mkCDrec download. In this article I wrote, the software already published and 0.6.7 version download. The tar mkCDrec_v0 download. 6.7. This file bag. Gz after on/home/slowe directory. Besides users can also download other optional mkCDrec toolkit, including many useful tools, users can burn together these tools to lead in the CD. The kit version number is 0.6.7. At the beginning of the CD remixes, the author will have to remind you of the root Linux system, to execute the following work. 1, CD/home/slowe [switch to download the folder mkCDrec. If the above shows the server scripts user output, so there must be solved problems can continue to back. Examples of errors in the user Nasmc refers to a system without finding a compiler assembly. The author later here to download a compiler, and through the following commands to execute installation:
In the system restore lead to a CD to work in an operating system kernel, through the kernel lead and into the Linux system. MkCDrec program for the kernel 2.4.18 with Linux. |