2016-12-01T11:27:37.6655108212016-12-03T23:47:18.021215054PT11H14M18S19LibreOffice/5.2.3.3$Linux_X86_64 LibreOffice_project/20m0$Build-3 59055 0 40748 21751 true false view2 14079 77479 0 59055 40746 80804 0 1 false 100 false false true true true 0 true true false false false false false false false false false false false false true true false false true false true false false false false true false false false false false false true 396750 false false true false true true false true 0 false true high-resolution false false false false true true true false false false true false false false true false 38510 false 1 true false false 0 false false false , , BDisk ManualPage 2 of 3 Saturday, December 3, 2016 BDISK Manual v1.0 Brent Saner bts@square-r00t.net Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter I: Introduction3 Section I.1: What is BDisk?3 Section I.2: Who wrote it?3 Section I.3: What is this document?3 Section I.4: Conventions used in this document3 Section I.5: Further information/resources3 I.5.i: For Developers3 Introduction What is BDisk? BDisk refers to both a live distribution I use in my own uses (for rescue situations, recovery, etc.) but foremost and most importantly, it refers to the tool I use for building that distribution. This is what this project and documentation refer to when the word “BDisk” is used. BDisk is GPLv3-licensed. This means that you can use it for business reasons, personal reasons, modify it, etc. There are a few restrictions I retain, however, on this (don’t worry; they’re all in line with the GPLv3). You can find the full license in docs/LICENSE. Who wrote it? I (Brent Saner) am a GNU/Linux Systems/Network Administrator/Engineer- I wear a lot of hats. I have a lot of side projects to keep me busy when I’m not working at ${dayjob}, mostly to assist in other side projects and become more efficient and proficient. What is this document? Conventions used in this document Further information/resources For Users If you encounter any bugs (or have any suggestions on how to improve BDisk!), please file a bug report in my bug tracker. For Developers The source is available to browse online or can be checked out via git (via the git protocol or http protocol). It is also available via Arch Linux’s AUR. If you are interested in packaging BDisk for other distributions, please feel free to contact me.