* 2.0.0) 2011-01-01:
o Standard kernels based on the Long-Term-Supported 2.6.35 kernel (2.6.35.10)
o Alternative kernels based on the more recent linux-2.6.36 kernel (2.6.36.2)
o The squash filesystem is now compressed using XZ instead of LZMA
o Updated firmwares in both the initramfs and in the main filesystem
o xf86-video-nouveau is the new default video driver for Nvidia cards
o Updated GNU Parted to version 2.3 with patches from Ubuntu-10.10
o Updated GParted to 0.7.1 (fixes names with dmraid and mount points paths)
o Updated fsarchiver to 0.6.12 (fixes possible problems to save the rootfs)
o Updated initramfs software (programs involved in the boot process)
o Updated aufs filesystem to version 2.1 (another union filesystem)
o Updated xorg-server to 1.9.3 (graphical server and drivers)
o Updated Network-Manager programs to new major version 0.8.x
o Dropped alternative graphical server (Xfbdev) which is not supported
o Added a 64bit version of memtester (/usr/sbin/memtester-64bit)
o Added app-misc/tmux (Terminal multiplexer: fork of the GNU Screen project)
o Option "dodhcp" accepts comma-separated interfaces (eg: "dodhcp=eth0,eth2")
Download and Writing CD
SystemRescueCD is very easy to run. Just download the ISO file, write it to a CDROM, and boot it.
See the link below to download with your favorite browser
Code:http://downloads.sourceforge.net/systemrescuecd/systemrescuecd-x86-2.0.0.iso