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On 03/10/2007, Mike <koldark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a Fedora 2 linux computer that I need to get some information off of.
The problem is that it is a P133 with 128 MB of RAM and I can't get it to
boot into linux anymore. I have tried some of the most popular live CDs
(Knoppix, Ubuntu, and Fedora live) and can't get anything working. Any
ideas? I am building a replacement box and want to get at some of the config
files that I can't find anymore.

I like using Tomsrtbt (Tom's Root & Boot) - http://www.toms.net/rb/
which you can run from a floppy or CD. Another is the System Rescue CD
- http://www.sysresccd.org/ both of which work well on resource
limited boxes.

Regards, Martin

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