--- /dev/null
+root.tar.gz
+boot
+bacula-timmy
+bacula-rufus
+bacula-polymatou
+bacula-matou
+bacula-omally
--- /dev/null
+Bacula Rescue CD
--- /dev/null
+map
+initrd.img
+isolinux.cfg
+vmlinuz
--- /dev/null
+\f
+
+ \ f09Welcome to the Bacula Rescue Disk 1.6.0\ f07
+
+To proceed, press the <ENTER> key or type one of the following:
+
+ linux 1 => shell
+ linux 2 => login (default if ENTER pressed)
+ linux debug => print debug during boot then login
+
+ memtest86 => run memtest86 program
+
+
+\ f02[F1-Main] [F2-Options] [F3-General] [F4-Kernel]\ f07
--- /dev/null
+\ f00
+\f
+
+ \ f09General Boot Help\ f07
+
+This is the Bacula Rescue disk, which will allow you to boot into
+an in memory copy of your kernel with a reasonable number of tools.
+At that point, you can mount your system disks and repair them (if
+they are damaged) and/or initiate a Bacula restore. To do so,
+once booted and logged in, you should:
+
+ cd /bacula
+
+You will find all the scripts that you need there. Please see the
+other options by using the Function keys.
+
+
+\ f02[F1-Main] [F2-Options] [F3-General] [F4-Kernel]\ f07
--- /dev/null
+\ f00
+\f
+
+ \ f09Kernel Options Help\ f07
+
+Many kernel options can be specified on the command line and will be
+passed to the kernel.
+To pass an option to the kernel, use the following format:
+
+ \ f0flinux <options>\ f07
+
+If a different installation mode is desired, enter it after the option(s).
+
+\ f02[F1-Main] [F2-Options] [F3-General] [F4-Kernel]\ f07
--- /dev/null
+\ f00
+\f
+
+
+ \ f09Bacula Rescue Boot Disk Boot Options\ f07
+
+ - To directly enter a shell enter \ f0flinux 1\ f07
+
+ - To do a normal boot either enter \ f0f<ENTER>\ f07 or \ f0flinux 2\ f07
+
+ - To get a bit more information during the boot process,
+ enter \ f0flinux debug\ f07
+
+ - To run a memory test, enter \ f0fmemtest86\ f07
+
+
+\ f02[F1-Main] [F2-Options] [F3-General] [F4-Kernel]\ f07