Description
SystemRescueCd is a Linux distribution for the x86 64 and previously x86 computers. The primary purpose of SystemRescueCD is to repair un-bootable or otherwise damaged computer systems after a system crash. SystemRescueCd is not intended to be used as a permanent operating system. It runs from a Live CD, a USB flash drive or any type of hard drive. It was designed by a team led by Franois Dupoux, and is based on Arch Linux. Starting with version 6.0, it provides only x86-64 images, based on Arch Linux with systemd as its init system, which increased size of the iso image and no longer fits on one standard 700 MiB CD, requires either one DVD, or the non-standard high-capacity CD, a 100-min writable CD using a technique called overburning, or other bootable media like USB flash drive. SystemRescueCd is capable of graphics using the Linux framebuffer option for tools such as GParted. It uses version 4.19.20 of the Linux kernel and has options such as connecting to the Internet through an ADSL modem or Ethernet and graphical web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox. One of the best alternatives to Mac OS and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
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