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Size
Permission
Date
Action
EFI_readme.txt
2.95
KB
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PXE_pxelinux.cfg
173
B
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RESULT_mailbody.txt
64
B
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RESULT_usage_ISO.txt
202
B
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RESULT_usage_PXE.txt
516
B
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RESULT_usage_RAMDISK.txt
1.49
KB
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RESULT_usage_RAWDISK.txt
505
B
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RESULT_usage_USB.txt
533
B
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rear.help
962
B
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How to recover your system: --------------------------- you have to prepare a bootable USB stick with extlinux on it (look also at http://syslinux.zytor.com/usbkey.php for further explanations on this topic). Then put the attached files onto the stick and boot your computer from that. If booting fails, you might have to experiment with various methods of bootable USB sticks (USB-FLOPPY, USB-ZIP, USB-HDD) and BIOS settings. (But of course you did that already before when testing your Relax-and-Recover implementation, right ?)