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i use this http://partedmagic.com/doku.php but mostly i only use the OS ISO file itself (lazy)
I usually use system rescue cd or finnix, so both are in our iso list :-)
http://www.sysresccd.org/SystemRescueCd_Homepage
Parted Magic.
http://www.hiren.info/pages/bootcd
One of my favorite, contains seagate seatools etc. HDD cloners, wipers.
Got just about everything you could want.
I typically just use a Debian install CD. As long as I can get to a shell and have a few basic tools available (such as fdisk, all of the standard utilities), I'm happy.
GParted and System Rescue CD(Although Sys rescue has debain), The USB also has memtests, other HD/Hardware tools, and ofc all my centos, debian, ubuntu.
I still use version 10.6, as that's the last one before they removed the commercial software
I use Acronis :P
I may still also be on 10.6
Adds everybodys favourites to the ISO library