- To: slug@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: [SLUG] Visual Linux Recovery tool ?
- From: Rod Butcher <rbutcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 12:21:07 +1000
- User-agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 0.7 (X11/20040615)
Is there any newbie-friendly emergency recovery tool out there ? By
that I mean something that will run from the bootup command line,
without X, but has a Gui, allows the user to browse & mount partitions &
directories, copy & edit files etc in some sort of visual mode. I
realize that experienced users can do all this from the command line but
I'm a newbie still, I need a tool like Nautilus combined with a
partition tool.
Background to this is that I clobbered my Perl interpreter and because
my X login uses Perl somewhere I was locked out. I spent ages messing
about from the command line restoring the Perl interpreter. I'm sure
something similar will happen again...
thanks
Rod
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