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@@ -13,15 +13,15 @@ problem?
The rescue system on this CD is a very basic text-based
environment for rescuing systems that no longer boot. You will
not find an easy-to-use graphical environment in this rescue
-system, nor the Mandriva detection/configuration libraries.
+system, nor the detection/configuration libraries.
The vast majority of problems that can affect a Linux system are
much easier to repair on a running system than by booting into
"rescue mode". In fact, there are very few problems which aren't
easier to resolve in the comfortable environment of a fully
-installed Mandriva Linux system than in this spartan "rescue
-system" shell. Some of the most common problems include:
+installed system than in this spartan "rescue system" shell.
+Some of the most common problems include:
- bad or missing X (video display) configuration
- adding/removing/reconfiguring hardware
@@ -45,13 +45,9 @@ system is the right tool. Some common examples include:
just modify what's necessary to boot into a running system,
then complete the fix from there.
-In case you have found a new problem which should be handled by
-"rescue mode" but currently isn't, please report it to
-<pixel@mandriva.com>.
-
-For more information on troubleshooting a Mandriva Linux system,
+For more information on troubleshooting your system,
please consult the official manuals, the documentation on
-MandrivaLinux.com, MandrivaClub.org, or the MandrivaExpert.com support forum.
+wiki.mageia.org or support forum at forum.mageia.org.
<press 'q' (qwerty keyboard) to continue>
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