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Group Memberships => Linux Users Group => Topic started by: Sal Atticum on November 25, 2008, 12:21:56 PM

Title: Slax: your pocket operating system
Post by: Sal Atticum on November 25, 2008, 12:21:56 PM
If you've never tried Linux before, Slax (http://www.slax.org/) might help you decide.  It runs off a CD, which means you can try it on the computer you have now without worrying about wiping your existing operating system or creating a new partition.

I recently downloaded the live CD to use in case I couldn't get a friend's computer to boot XP anymore, because you can boot Slax, access all the drives, and copy files to an external hard drive if your existing operating system is SNAFUed--because Slax (http://www.slax.org/) is its own OS, it ignores the existing software and just gives you access to the hardware.

Even though we didn't need it for that purpose, I recently needed to clone a hard drive with XP on it onto a bigger drive, and didn't have an external enclosure.  So I popped Slax (http://www.slax.org/) into the CD drive, booted it, and used some awesome terminal commands (http://www.justlinux.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=134457) to clone one internal drive to the other (note that I also had to use GParted (http://gparted.sourceforge.net/) to expand the partition afterward, which comes as its own live CD).

Download Slax (http://www.slax.org/) and give it a try if you've never seen Linux before.  It works great for fixing those frightening "OMG my computer won't boot!!!11" problems, so keep a copy around.