[ale] Favorite diag bootable images

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Thu Sep 27 10:26:37 EDT 2018


I generally use just a live image of the same release as the fubared
system. That way I have the same, familiar tool chain. 
On Thu, 2018-09-27 at 10:10 -0400, Ken Cochran via Ale wrote:
> Hey ALE, wonder what's favorite or highly recommendedthese days wrt
> USB-bootable PC diagnostic/repair toolkits.Keeping on-topic, best I
> can tell, what I've seen (e.g. gparted)is Linux-based.  Guess that
> would stand to reason - should beable to at least "see" all hardware
> & it's immune to the (ahem)"sicknesses" of (ahem) other
> OSes.  Thanks, -Ken_______________________________________________Ale
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