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SLAX Boot CD 5.1.8

SLAX Boot CD 5.1.8


SLAX Boot CD is used to boot SLAX from USB devices on computers which cant boot from USB directly. more>>
SLAX Boot CD is used to boot SLAX from USB devices on computers which cant boot from USB directly. SLAX Boot CD can be also used to boot SLAX from ISO file on disk.
Enhancements:
- added KDE 3.5.4 with Slackware 11 fixes for media:/ URL in konqueror
- probeusb parameter now sleeps delay_use+1 seconds to wait for USB devices
- (this usually defaults to 6 seconds)
- fixed fuse libraries, which were missing in rc1 version
- added newest NTFS-3g beta version, NTFS writing now works, I hope
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Added: 2006-10-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Dariks Boot and Nuke 1.0.7

Dariks Boot and Nuke 1.0.7


Dariks Boot and Nuke is a boot floppy that wipes hard disks. more>>
Dariks Boot and Nuke is short DBAN is a self-contained boot floppy that securely wipes the hard disks of most computers.
DBAN will automatically and completely delete the contents of any hard disk that it can detect, which makes it an appropriate utility for bulk or emergency data destruction.
Main features:
- Free.
- Fast. Rapid deployment in emergency situations.
- Easy. Start the computer with DBAN and press the ENTER key.
- Safe. Irrecoverable data destruction. Prevents most forensic data recovery techniques.
Enhancements:
- SysLinux 2.13
- Linux 2.4.33
- LZMA 4.32
- uClibc 0.9.20
- Busybox 0.60.5
- Ncurses 5.3
- WinImage 8.0.8000
- dban-1.0.7 was compiled with Debian gcc-3.3 1:3.3.5-13
- This release is compressed with LZMA, which provides much more free space on the floppy disk. LSI MPT and I2O drivers were added.
- Thanks go to Igor Sobrado for reporting the "5220.22-M" typo.
- Thanks go to Dorina Lanza for reporting a block adjustment error.
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Added: 2006-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Super Grub Disk 0.9598

Super Grub Disk 0.9598


Super Grub Disk is a bootable floppy or CDROM that is oriented towards system rescue. more>>
Super Grub Disk is a bootable floppy or CDROM that is oriented towards system rescue, specifically for repairing the booting process.

Super Grub Disk is simply a Grub Disk with a lot of useful menus.

It can activate partitions, boot partitions, boot MBRs, boot your former OS (Linux or another one) by loading menu.lst from your hard disk, automatically restore Grub on your MBR, swap hard disks in the BIOS, and boot from any available disk device.

Super Grub Disk project has multi-language support, and allows you to change the keyboard layout of your shell.
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Added: 2007-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FCCU GNU/Linux Forensic Boot CD 11.0

FCCU GNU/Linux Forensic Boot CD 11.0


FCCU GNU/Linux Forensic Bootable CD is a bootable CD based on KNOPPIX. more>>
FCCU GNU/Linux Forensic Bootable CD is a bootable CD based on KNOPPIX that contains a lot of tools suitable for computer forensic investigatins, including bash scripts.
FCCU GNU/Linux Forensic Boot CDs main purpose is to create images of devices prior to analysis, and it is used by the Belgian Federal Computer Crime Unit.
Main features:
- This CD is based on KNOPPIX by Klauss Knopper.
- It is a remaster that I made to use at my work as a computer forensic investigator.
- Its main purpose is to create images copies of devices before analyse.
- It does not use a lot of cpu cycles for unnecessary programs, that is why it drops you to a shell right after the boot.
- It recognizes lots of hardware (Thanks to Klauss Knopper).
- It leaves the target devices unaltered (It does not use the swap partitions found on the devices).
- It contains a lot of tools with forensic purpose.
Enhancements:
- This release adds a new set of tools that allow an investigator to capture the memory from another host trough the Firewire bus, even if the target host is an MS Windows box.
- A new tool to retrieve images from Thumbs.db (MS win thumbnails cache) was added.
- Rdd, a new forensic image acquisition tool, was added.
- A lot of other tools were added and upgraded.
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Added: 2006-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Video Disk Recorder 1.4.4

Video Disk Recorder 1.4.4


Video Disk Recorder is a digital satellite receiver program using Linux and DVB technologies. more>>
Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital satellite receiver program using Linux and DVB technologies. Video Disk Recorder can record MPEG2 streams, as well as output the stream to TV. It also supports plugins for DVD, DivX, or MP3 playback and more.
Main features:
- Operation entirely via DVB cards On Screen Display and infrared control (LIRC/RCU) or keyboard
- Support for multiple DVB cards (up to four, at least one full featured card with video out required) and "conditional access" (CICAM)
- Channel groups
- EPG display by channel or by time ("Whats on now/next")
- Timers: Programming via EPG or manually, priority/lifetime model, single-shot or repeating timers which use EPG subtitle info as recordings title additionally
- Recording storage on disk: Automatically splitting of recording into files (<<less
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Added: 2006-11-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NCurses Disk Usage 1.3

NCurses Disk Usage 1.3


NCurses Disk Usage provides a fast and easy interface to your harddrive. more>>
As the name already suggests, ncdu is an NCurses version of the famous old du unix command.

NCurses Disk Usage provides a fast and easy interface to your harddrive. Where is your disk space going? Why is your home directory that large? ncdu can answer those questions for you in just a matter of seconds!

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Added: 2007-08-06 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Slackware Interactive Boot Scripts 12.0.0

Slackware Interactive Boot Scripts 12.0.0


Slackware Interactive Boot Scripts is an enhanced set of replacement boot scripts for the Slackware Linux distribution. more>>
slakbootIBS (Slackware Interactive Boot Scripts) is an enhanced set of replacement boot scripts for the Slackware Linux distribution.

Slackware Interactive Boot Scripts includes a set of control and dispatch tools for configuring and booting with colorized interactive scripts. The new boot process allows the operator to select or skip start-up components in realtime.

It facilitates debugging of startup problems and allows operators to maintain a common baseline to support several local configurations or multiple servers with a single set of scripts.
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Added: 2007-07-14 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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boot-dvd 06

boot-dvd 06


boot-dvd project contains a couple of Perl-scripts that can be used to create a custom DVD-ISO image. more>>
boot-dvd project contains a couple of Perl-scripts that can be used to create a custom DVD-ISO image (to be burned), that contains user selected Linux boot/live-CD images (only ISOLINUX boot loader supported) in a handy GRUB menu.
Enhancements:
- Many updates and bugfixes were made.
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Added: 2007-08-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TCCBOOT 0.1

TCCBOOT 0.1


TCCBOOT is a boot loader able to compile and boot a Linux kernel directly from its source code. more>>
TCCBOOT project is a boot loader able to compile and boot a Linux kernel directly from its source code.

TCCBOOT is only 138 KB big (uncompressed code) and it can compile and run a typical Linux kernel in less than 15 seconds on a 2.4 GHz Pentium 4.

TCCBOOT is based on the TinyCC compiler, assembler and linker. TinyCC is an experiment to produce a very small and simple C compiler compatible with the GNU C compiler and binary utilities.

TCCBOOT boots the same way as a Linux kernel, so any boot loader which can run a bzImage Linux kernel image can run TCCBOOT. I only tested it with ISOLINUX, but LILO or GRUB should work too.

TCCBOOT reads C or assembly sources from a gzipped ROMFS filesystem stored in an Initial Ram Disk (initrd). It first reads the file boot/tccargs which contains the TinyCC command line (same syntax as the tcc executable). The TinyCC invocation should output one binary image kernel. This image is loaded at address 0x00100000. TCCBOOT then does a jump to the address 0x00100000 in 32 bit flat mode. This is compatible with the ABI of the vmlinux kernel image.

Compilation:

TCCBOOT was only tested with Linux 2.4.26. In order to build TCCBOOT, you must first compile a 2.4.26 kernel because for simplicity TCCBOOT uses some binary files and headers from the Linux kernel. TCCBOOT also needs the source code of TinyCC (tested with TinyCC version 0.9.21). You can modify the Makefile to give the needed paths.

Example:

An "Hello World" ROMFS partition is included (initrd.img). You can rebuild it from the example/ directory. You can test it with the QEMU PC emulator with the qemu-tccboot script.

Kernel compilation:

For your information, the patch linux-2.4.26-tcc.patch gives the necessary modifications to build a Linux kernel with TCCBOOT (NOTE: it is not suffisant to build the kernel with its own Makefiles - I never tried). The corresponding kernel configuration is in file linux-2.4.26-config. Patches are necessary for the following reasons:

- unsupported assembly directives: .rept, .endr, .subsection
- #define __ASSEMBLY__ needed in assembly sources
- static variables cannot be seen from the inline assembly code
- typing/lvalue problems with ? :
- no long long bit fields
- aligned attribute not supported for whole structs, only for fields
- obscur preprocessor bug

Some of these problems could easily be fixed, but I am too lazy now. It is sure that there are still many bugs in the kernel generated by TinyCC/TCCBOOT, but at least it can boot and launch a shell.
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Added: 2006-03-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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@1 Helpdesk XP 1.2

@1 Helpdesk XP 1.2


Online helpdesk system written in Perl CGI. more>> A very powerful web-based helpdesk system. It supports file attachments, hidden remarks, priority marking etc. You can even tell whether your replies have been read by the visitors.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-27 License: Freeware Price: Free
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BootRoot 0.4

BootRoot 0.4


BootRoot it creates a separate boot and root Linux system. more>>
BootRoot creates a boot disk with lilo, a kernel and an initrd image. The initrd script mounts another root disk with a compressed (gzip or bzip2) filesystem.

The root filesystem isnt made by this program, but there lots of compressed filesytems out there to use.

You can use a bzip2 compressed filesystem, this program is easy to use, and it provides a framework showing a simple initrd method which you can freely modify.

The four steps to making a Boot Root set.

1). Grab the Perl Script right here .. boot_root give it a name .. umm .. boot_root.

2). Make sure the bang line points to the right place:

$ which perl
/usr/bin/perl
$ grep "perl -w" boot_root
#!/usr/bin/perl -w

3). Make it executable:

$ chmod 755 boot_root

4). Put it in one of your LIB PATHS:

$ echo $PATH /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:.:
$ mv boot_root /usr/bin

5). Run it, and have lots of fun! More directions can be found at the beginning of the script.
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Added: 2005-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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U-Boot 1.1.6

U-Boot 1.1.6


U-Boot is a Universal Bootloader. more>>
U-Boot is a Universal Bootloader project that provides firmware with full source code under GPL.
Many CPU architectures are supported: PowerPC(MPC5xx, MPC8xx, MPC82xx, MPC7xx, MPC74xx, 4xx), ARM(ARM7, ARM9, StrongARM, Xscale), MIPS(4Kc,5Kc), x86.
Enhancements:
Support for new CPUs:
- AMCC 440SP
- ARM 946E
- NetSilicon NS7520
Support for new boards:
- AMCC Luan 440SP
- AMD Pb1x00
- AP1000
- Armadillo HT1070
- Barco SCN
- Barco SVC
- Cogent csb637
- esd CMS700
- esd CPCI2DP
- esd cpci5200
- esd pf5200
- IFM o2dnt
- KwikByte KB920x
- MP2USB
- Sandburst Karef
- Sandburst Metrobox
- Silicon Turnkey eXpress XTc
- TQ Components TQM834x
- TQ Components TQM8541
- TQ Components TQM8555
- Vibren PXA255 IDP
- Support for GCC-4.x
- Support for multiple PHYs
- Support for passing Open Firmware flat trees to the Linux kernel
- Generic 4xx_enet.c driver for all 4xx CPUs
- Uniform support for all AMCC eval boards
- Xilinx Spartan3 family FPGA support
- Major cleanup ARM Integrator boards
- Changed all $(...) variable references into ${...}
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Added: 2006-11-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bootchart 0.9

Bootchart 0.9


Bootchart is a tool for analysis and visualization of the GNU/Linux boot process. more>>
Bootchart is a software for performance analysis and visualization of the GNU/Linux boot process. Resource utilization and process information are collected during the boot process and can later be displayed in a PNG, SVG or EPS-encoded chart.

The boot process is modified to start the boot logger (/sbin/bootchartd) instead of /sbin/init. The boot logger will run in background and collect information from the proc file system (/proc/[PID]/stat, /proc/stat and /proc/diskstats).

The statistics are logged to a virtual memory file system (tmpfs). Once the boot process completes (denoted by the existence of specific processes), the log files are packaged to /var/log/bootchart.tgz.

The log package can later be processed using a Java application which builds the process tree and renders a performance chart. The chart may then be analyzed to examine process dependency and overall resource utilization. A renderer web form is also available on the project web site.

The chart can then be analyzed to examine process dependency and overall resource utilization.

Runing:

1. Install bootchartd and the bootchart renderer. See INSTALL for details.

2. Modify your boot loader (GRUB/LILO) if necessary. Alternatively, change the kernel command line interactively upon reboot.
Reboot.

3. Verify that /var/log/bootchart.tgz was created and contains the log files.

4. Render the chart by running:

$ java -jar bootchart.jar

Alternatively (if no Java Development Kit is installed to build the JAR package), the web renderer may be used.

To use the web renderer from a script, run:
curl --form format=svg --form log=@/var/log/bootchart.tgz
http://bootchart.klika.si:8080/bootchart/render > bootchart.svgz

(optionally replacing the svg/bootchart.svgz pair with png/bootchart.png or eps/bootchart.eps.gz)

5. View the generated image and analyze the chart.
SVG images may be viewed using any of the following programs:
- rsvg-view (librsvg; GNOME)
- svgdisplay (ksvg; KDE)
- Gimp (using the gimp-svg plugin)
- Inkscape
- Squiggle (Batik; http://xml.apache.org/batik/)

To get help for additional options, run:

$ java -jar bootchart -h

How it works:

Logger Startup

The boot logger (/sbin/bootchartd) is run by the kernel instead of /sbin/init. This can be achieved by modifying the GRUB or LILO kernel command line, e.g.:

/boot/grub/menu.lst
[...]
title Fedora Core (2.6.10) - bootchart
root (hd0,1)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.10 ro root=/dev/hda1 init=/sbin/bootchartd
initrd /initrd-2.6.10.img

The installation script and RPM package will try to add the boot loader entry automatically.

The boot logger will start itself in the background and immediately run the default init process, /sbin/init. The boot process will then continue as usual.

Data Collection

Since the root partition is mounted read-only during boot, the logger needs to store data in memory, using a virtual memory file system (tmpfs).

As soon as the /proc file system is mounted — usually early in the sysinit script — the logger will start collecting output from various files:
/proc/stat system-wide CPU statistics: user, system, IO and idle times
/proc/diskstats system-wide disk statistics: disk utilization and throughput
(only available in 2.6 kernels)
/proc/[PID]/stat information about the running processes: start time, parent PID, process state, CPU usage, etc.

The contents of these files are periodically appended to corresponding log files, every 0.2 seconds by default.

The logger will try to detect the end of the boot process by looking for specific processes. For example, when in runlevel 5 (multi-user graphical mode), it will look for gdmgreeter, kdm_greet, etc. As soon as one of these processes is found running, the logger will stop collecting data, package the log files and store them to /var/log/bootchart.tgz.

Optional Process Accounting

In most cases, the output from /proc/[PID]/stat files suffices to recreate the process tree. It is possible however, that a short-lived process will not get picked up by the logger. If that process also forks new processes, the logger will lack dependency information for these "orphaned" processes — meaning that they might get incorrectly grouped by the chart renderer.

When truly accurate dependency information is required, process accounting may be utilized. If configured, the kernel will keep a log file with detailed information about processes. BSD process accounting v3 includes information about the process PID and parent PID (PPID) — effectively enabling an accurate reconstruction of the process tree.

To enable process accounting, the kernel needs to be configured to include CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT_V3, under:

[ ] General setup
[ ] BSD Process Accounting
[ ] BSD Process Accounting version 3 file format

The GNU accounting utilities (package psacct or acct) also need to be installed. The boot logger will use the accton command to enable process accounting; it will include the accounting log in the tarball.

Visualization

The log tarball is later passed to the Java application for parsing and rendering the data. The CPU and disk statistics are used to render stacked area and line charts. The process information is used to create a Gantt chart showing process dependency, states and CPU usage.

A typical boot sequence consists of several hundred processes. Since it is difficult to visualize such amount of data in a comprehensible way, tree pruning is utilized. Idle background processes and short-lived processes are removed. Similar processes running in parallel are also merged together.

Finally, the performance and dependency charts are renderer as a single image in either PNG, SVG or EPS format.
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Added: 2005-11-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Super Grub Disk Gparted System Rescue 001

Super Grub Disk Gparted System Rescue 001


Super Grub Disk is a bootable CDROM that is oriented towards system rescue, specifically for repairing the booting process. more>>
Super Grub Disk is a bootable floppy or CDROM that is oriented towards system rescue, specifically for repairing the booting process.

Super Grub Disk is simply a Grub Disk with a lot of useful menus. It can activate partitions, boot partitions, boot MBRs, boot your former OS (Linux or another one) by loading menu.lst from your hard disk, automatically restore Grub on your MBR, swap hard disks in the BIOS, and boot from any available disk device.

The ISO has multi-language support, and allows you to change the keyboard layout of your shell.

This version has Gpareted included.
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Splack Linux 10 beta

Splack Linux 10 beta


Splack Linux is Slackware for Sparc. more>>
Splack Linux is Slackware for Sparc.

Splack supports all Sun4c, Sun4d, and Sun4m hardware.

Most Sun4U (Ultrasparc) machines are supported, but the more modern SunBlade and SunFire systems are not supported in the 2.2.20 kernel.

As a workaround you may be able to move the boot disk to a supported UltraSparc machine, install Splack 8.0, upgrade to Splack-current, and build a 2.4.27 or later kernel.

Sun4m SMP requires kernel 2.4.27 or later. Sun4d SMP requires 2.4.27 plus patches, the patches should be included in 2.4.28. Sun4d SMP will not work with serial console: install a framebuffer, monitor, and keyboard.
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Added: 2005-09-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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