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SuperRescue CD
SuperRescue was a single very large bootable system-on-a-disk. It's based on the observation that the vast majority of systems allow you to do so much more than the minimal system. Therefore, it isn't for everything, but for most desktop systems, it provides a much nicer rescue environment than your average rescue floppy. It requires an i386 PC with 24 MB of RAM and a bootable CD-ROM. PCMCIA support was implemented but somewhat limited. It was based on Red Hat Linux.
Status: Discontinued
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2019-11-11 |
NEW • DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 840 |
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This week in DistroWatch Weekly: - Review: Fedora 31 Workstation
- News: Fedora works to improve Python performance, FreeBSD gets faster networking thanks to Netflix, elementary team plans new greeter and system installer
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