January 2012
Double Boot Mac OS X et Ubuntu 10.04 avec rEFit et Bootcamp | GeckoGeek
October 2011
What Is Boot 2 Gecko? A Look At Mozilla's Chrome-esque Cloud OS | thechromesource - Google Chrome and Chrome OS News and Forum
August 2011
Super Grub Disk
Boot Camp: Apple Keyboard (Ultra–thin USB) keyboard mapping in Windows
July 2011
Linux Kernel Documentation :: kernel-parameters.txt
June 2011
SARDU - Multi Boot USB pendrive and CD or DVD Builder
jNabServer documentation
May 2011
DistroWatch.com: Puppy Linux
February 2011
SARDU - How to Combine Rescue Disks to Create the Ultimate Windows Repair Disk - How-To Geek
Boot Multiple ISO from USB (MultiBoot USB) | USB Pen Drive Linux
MultiSystem - How To Boot 10 Different Live CDs From 1 USB Flash Drive - How-To Geek
Supprimer les anciens noyaux : gagner de la place et alléger Grub - Génération Linux
January 2011
OpenSolaris 2009.06 won't run on v3.2.x? (View topic) • virtualbox.org
Note that such a panic happens in case you move an opensolaris installed /bootable hdd from one computer to another computer with different physicalhardware / device paths; opensolaris won't boot on the new machine; to fix ityou have to boot the new computer from the OpenSolaris LiveCD, and run"zpool import -f rpool". After that the hdd should become bootable in thenew computer.
A exécuter en tant que root évidemment, mot de passe opensolaris sur le Live CD.
Stuart Weitzman 50/50 Boots & 5050Hi Boots
December 2010
Equivalent de Ghost (gratuit)
November 2010
Free and handy Disk and Partition Manager –Wondershare Disk Manager
August 2010
July 2010
[ubuntu] Remove upstart - Page 2 - Ubuntu Forums
Yeah, I've got to chime in here. I've given upstart a chance for many versions now, as pointed out above. It is a nightmare. Its not more configurable, its less configurable and radically unstable, AND undocumented. Everything everyone used to claim about Linux is now true.
Upstart has taken away the benefit of running Linux machines. Unfortunately this is me and my boss talking. We've been searching for six hours now to try and figure out how to get one stinking runlevel to boot to the command line. All we can find is that its an all or nothing deal. Thats BS. Whos stupid idea was it to integrate gdm like that? And the answer isn't edit /etc/init/gdm.conf. That doesn't work. It gives a huge font and leaves you on the wrong tty.
Ubuntu : pour le plaisir de casser ce qui marche.





