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    q4rescue

    q4rescue

    A live linux Rescue toolkit/Emergency OS - based on q4os Trinity

    A live linux system rescue toolkit based on q4os Trinity available as a bootable iso for administrating, repairing and cloning/restoring your system and data. Check wiki for full description : https://sourceforge.net/p/q4rescue/wiki/ Main tools: -Foxclone -Rescuezilla -Clonezilla -DDrescue-gui -qtfsarchiver -G4L -Apart -Testdisk -Photorec -Boot Repair -WoeUSB -Q4OS imager -UNetbootin -usbimager -Kdirstats -Kdiskmark -Rclone & Rclone...
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    Custom-Puppy-Linux-For-Scripts

    Custom-Puppy-Linux-For-Scripts

    A Custom Puppy Linux Live CD For Creating & Running Shell Scripts

    This Live CD is created for the purpose of writing & running shell scripts on various computers. This is a 64-bit system for better performance and features. Please see the Images of its Desktop below. Pressing F4 from any Folder on the File Manager will launch the Terminal and will set your working directory automatically. After Downloading, Either Burn this .iso image to a DVD and boot from it on any computer OR install it to a USB drive with the multiboot-usb software, available here...
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