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Linux > Rescue Mode
The following information is about Rescue Mode.
Rescue Mode Defined
To boot a small Linux environment entirely from a diskette or CD-ROM, used mostly if a user is unable to boot the operating system or is having hardware or software issues.
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Off-site Rescue Mode Links, User Submitted
The following links have been collected through user bookmark submission in the Rescue Mode category. Please note, because these resources are off-site we cannot guarantee the accuracy or quality of any information.
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- samfw: LVM in rescue mode: Re-name the / volume group LVM in rescue mode
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Off-site Rescue Mode Research Links
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- A9 > Rescue Mode
- Alexa > Rescue Mode
- DMOZ > Rescue Mode
- Feeds Filtered > Rescue Mode
- Google > Rescue Mode
- News Meme > Rescue Mode
- Nuah: News > Rescue Mode
- The Feed Directory > Rescue Mode
- OBP > Rescue Mode
- Open Tag Directory > Rescue Mode
- Podzy > Rescue Mode
- Yahoo > Rescue Mode
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