Adrian15, Thank you for the information. I was able to find the original live-rescue package list based on your blog post.
-----Original Message----- From: adrian15 [mailto:adrian15...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, January 22, 2016 4:46 PM To: Don Raikes; 812...@bugs.debian.org; Devin Trotter; Ben Armstrong Subject: Bug#812358: debian-live: Please add gparted El 22/01/16 a las 23:47, Don Raikes escribió: > Hi, > > I am willing to take the lead on resurrecting debian-live-rescue, but > according to this webpage: > http://syn.theti.ca/2015/06/23/debian-live-rescue-needs-some-love/comm > ent-page-1/#comment-5665 > > I should start by trying to build a rescue image from the existing live-image > sources. > > However, when I go to https://github.com/debian-live/live-images.git I cannot > find a branch that contains the old rescue build configuration. > > Is this configuration laying around somewhere I can use as a starting point? Take a look at: https://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2014/08/msg00081.html https://adrian15sgd.wordpress.com/2015/11/13/about-rescue-tools-in-gnulinux-systems-in-2014-draft/ (Find the configuration link you want there. ;) ) https://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2015/11/msg00075.html On one night we discussed in #debian-live irc about this rescue image / rescue blend and well. I leave you some bits here: 1) There was some discussion about the original dba plans on submitting a tasksel-rescue package versus what it's currently used: * task-rescue (task-* is official tasks maintained by the d-i team). * blendname-tasks (Already used in blends for their specific stuff.) What I mean is that my article begins with me trying to make a tasksel-rescue package and it turns out that this package name not even exists. 2) Ben Armstrong wanted to reuse some of the packages I used on Rescatux. I warned him that Rescatux was graphical oriented and that I left out some cli tools from it. Some sysadmins might consider using grml instead of Rescatux for cli purposes just for that. adrian15 -- Support free software. Donate to Super Grub Disk. Apoya el software libre. Dona a Super Grub Disk. http://www.supergrubdisk.org/donate/