![]() ![]() Main.cvd database is up to date (version: 59, sigs: 4564902, f-level: 60, builder: sigmgr)īytecode.cvd database is up to date (version: 331, sigs: 94, f-level: 63, builder: anvilleg) New daily releases are available on my DropBox (see my signature) Nothing to do with a Live ISO that you know I wrote some INFO (LRS.info file) how I built LRS. LRS is a persistent raw image that you can install on USB/HDD from stdout to device. Built to test with rufus or similar apps that I can't test. I go back to the previous downloaded iso LRS-201908-13 for the rescue USB.Īs I wrote in my previous posts, ISO is not a ISO-9660standard. Sorry sabyonino, this is too complex for this n00b! Mount: /mnt/cdrom: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0, missing codepage or helper program, or other error. Root autologin is invoked by /etc/inittab (provided by sys-apps/sysvinit package) This script going to wipe all users data and fill with zeros all free space. * All user data can be safely deleted running /usr/local/sbin/wipe_users_data.sh Included passwords, WiFi passwords, accounts and browser cache etc.Īnd all system changes will be preserved. All your data will be stored on the device * You can install and update LRS system just like a Gentoo installation. USB/HDD Min size required : >=8 GB (8GB should be tiny, depends on USB chipset) LRS raw image can be installed on any USB/HDD device. LRS raw image is bootable on BIOS/UEFI systems running Grub2 This is my own project to replace SystemRescucecd ISO image. Perhaps a good place for this would be right above or below the recommendation that you create a normal user account, and preferably let people know this clearly in the opening message of the thread. It's less confusing to people who would download a "Linux Live Recovery System ISO" and assume that if it walks like a duck, it is.Īlso, you need to make it clear to users in the documentation that this is not normal live recovery media, but a persistent hard drive, and that anything saved during the session (including user accounts, WiFi passwords, and browser cache) will be permanently stored on the USB. I think if you're going to provide something to the public which calls itself an ISO but is instead an archive with 3 files only you know how to mount properly, you shouldn't provide an ISO at all. (This is already confusing, unless you're old enough to remember floppy disks you probably never heard of a raw image.) If you're going to do it this weird way you might want to stop releasing ISOs and avoid confusion. There's no way that will boot when there's no system provided to mount the img files. Taking a look at the ISO file, there's only 3 img files in there. To reset as default gentoo inittab then create a regular user as explained Root autologin is invoked by /etc/inittab LRS run with ROOT privileges, please pay close attention !!! "įor daily use, creating an underprivileged user is highly recommended. If you want use LRS for your daily work, it's raccomended to create a regular user as Gentoo wiki explained and restore /etc/inittab LRS (as SystemRescueCD do) run with root privileges. "ISO" is a container of *.img filesystem It's not a ISO-9660. I haven't tried the new ISO with Rufus yet but hopefully it will be read-only when I do it that way.Īgain. Especially since your documentation encourages people to create a user account with a password on a "recovery" system people expect to be a "Live" USB. PS : my goal is to have backup/restore tools and other useful tools ready to use. Last edited by sabayonino on Fri 8:47 pm edited 1 time in total PS : my goal is to have backup/restore tools and other useful tools updated and ready to use You can update,install/uninstall everything. but I turned it into something different. Gentoo Forums Forum Index Unsupported Software Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Linux Recovery System ![]()
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