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Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:16:54 -0600
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Connie Sieh said...
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|We also provided a "rescue cd" with Scientific Linux 3.0.1, there is a new
|version with SL 3.0.4 .

I used a RH 7.3 sysadmin tools disk in rescue
mode on the Opteron we've had Nautilus issues
with, after somehow mistyping the root password
twice during setup.  It worked fine, other than
a minor whine about 32 bit rescue vs 64 bit
install (or something like that).

|It is located at
|ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/304/i386/images/SL/SL.boot.superduper.020905.iso

But just curious... is there any reason we
would need a 64 bit rescue disk for 64 bit
Linux?  Or is the 32 bit fine for anything
that might come up?

Thanks,
Miles

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