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Norah (pup/it/she) to Selfhosted@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

Does anyone know a good Linux live image for diagnosing systems?

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Does anyone know a good Linux live image for diagnosing systems?

Norah (pup/it/she) to Selfhosted@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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  • c0mpost@lemmy.eco.br
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    2 years ago

    I’m not sure I know what you mean by diagnosing, but it’s usually a good idea to use the same distro you’re having trouble with.

    • Norah (pup/it/she)OP
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      Diagnosing hardware issues, which doesn’t necessarily need the same distro.

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      True. And use chroot ;) then you can apt update, etc. If the problem is on the distro itself (e.g. not a failing hard drive)

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    Look no more, use this! https://www.system-rescue.org/System-tools/

    • Alami@lemmy.world
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      Aaah glad they’re still kicking! This sends me way back…, a time when burning CDs was the thing

    • Norah (pup/it/she)OP
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      How did I not see this until now? I used this back in the day too! Thank you :)

  • chepdamona@sh.itjust.works
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    Adding on to other suggestions, if you’re not aware of Ventoy it’s a very handy tool. Using it you can have a USB drive with several live images on it which you can choose at boot time. Great for quick testing, just drop an ISO in a folder!

    • theolodger@feddit.uk
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      Unfortunately I believe the usb has to be created from Windows…

      • chepdamona@sh.itjust.works
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        What makes you think that? Their website has instructions for installation via a Linux box. https://www.ventoy.net/en/doc_start.html

  • i_lost_my_bagel@seriously.iamincredibly.gay
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    I’d go with a live image of whatever distro you’re most familiar with. I usually go with the arch iso or endeavor os if I need a GUI.

    • kylian0087@lemmy.world
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      Well arch is one psrticulair i would not keep on a USB. The issue comes when you need to use it after some months. And it is then very outdated

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    I’ve been using Knoppix for this purpose for like the last 2 decades.

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    Console ArchLinux every time. Create a USB instance and then load up what you need.

    You don’t need a GUI.

    • Norah (pup/it/she)OP
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      You don’t need a GUI.

      Thanks for your opinion, but you don’t get to decide what I need. I wanted a simple distro that I was familiar with, so that I could teach it to someone with basic computer knowledge. Teaching how to use a terminal was outside the scope.

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        I only use ArchLinux for rescue. Fedora is my go-to.

        What you mean is that you can’t cope without a gui. That’s different.

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    Depends what you’re after, but I’ve always been partial to gparted live.

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      Removed by mod

  • nik282000@lemmy.ml
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    https://www.slax.org/ It’s easy, is a full featured desktop, and has persistence on your USB stick.

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      Cheers, this looks perfect, and I like that it’s got a Debian build, it’s what I’m most familiar with.

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    I maintain my own Debian-based live image. It’s a general-purpose desktop, with a good amount of diagnostic/troubleshooting tools. It’s quite easy to build your own using different package lists or default configuration, etc.

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    It’s not free but I highly recommend Parted Magic. I’ve been using it since at least 2015.

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      Seconded for that. Parted Magic is so nice that when they went paid, I ponied up immediately, which is saying something from my cheap ass.

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    depends on what you are looking for. grml and kali are linux distros that focus on diagnosing.

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    I’ve gotten good mileage out of just an Ubuntu live image. If the network is working you can install packages via apt like normal, but they include a lot of the basics already.

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    I just use debian for my ventoy. But all you really need is a proper partition manager.

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    i like finnix a lot

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