Chapter 6. Emergency tools: Building a system recovery device
This chapter covers
- Recovering broken Linux systems
- Controlling resources with Linux live-boot drives
- Recovering data from damaged storage media
- Manipulating an inaccessible file system
Don’t try to convince yourself otherwise: along with all the good stuff, you’re going to have bad days with Linux. Sometimes you’re going to forget the syntax for commands (which is why you should always keep a copy of this book within reach). You (or the users you support) are going to mistype commands and permanently destroy documents. Or, you’re going to experience that sinking feeling when you realize that some important piece of hardware or software has failed. (That’s gratitude after everything ...
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