Arch Linux-Based SystemRescue 11 Toolkit Released: Here's What's New | Linux...BlanK0@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml – 68 points – 8 months agolinuxsecurity.com5Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldA good live recovery distro that can mount bcachefs is one thing I've been waiting for before using that filesystem for a new install. That this will have Arch tools (including arch-chroot, probably) makes this even better.Not sure if rebasing to rolling release distro would be the best decision. Interesting regardless.It's been around for a very long time. It used to be Gentoo based.I did not know that. I guess when system recovery is the only use case, you won't need an update.I've always used gparted from a live USB if I needed to do a disk clone or rescue, but good to see a new release for this.
A good live recovery distro that can mount bcachefs is one thing I've been waiting for before using that filesystem for a new install. That this will have Arch tools (including arch-chroot, probably) makes this even better.
Not sure if rebasing to rolling release distro would be the best decision. Interesting regardless.It's been around for a very long time. It used to be Gentoo based.I did not know that. I guess when system recovery is the only use case, you won't need an update.
It's been around for a very long time. It used to be Gentoo based.I did not know that. I guess when system recovery is the only use case, you won't need an update.
I've always used gparted from a live USB if I needed to do a disk clone or rescue, but good to see a new release for this.
A good live recovery distro that can mount bcachefs is one thing I've been waiting for before using that filesystem for a new install.
That this will have Arch tools (including arch-chroot, probably) makes this even better.
Not sure if rebasing to rolling release distro would be the best decision. Interesting regardless.
It's been around for a very long time. It used to be Gentoo based.
I did not know that.
I guess when system recovery is the only use case, you won't need an update.
I've always used gparted from a live USB if I needed to do a disk clone or rescue, but good to see a new release for this.