Recovery File For Mountain Lion

Is there such a thing as a Mountain Lion Recovery File that needs to be made by the user? If so how is it made?
Andy

Apple started that with Lion, recovery is via the hard drive instead of an install disk...only catch is that you must have an internet connection because the recovery HD is a bare-bones startup that then goes to the Apple servers to reinstall Mac OS X if that is what you want to do.  Other utilities, however, are resident in the recovery HD so thngs like disk repair that you used to have to rely on the install disk to use on the startup volume, you can now use from the Recovery HD.
All that you do is restart your Mac and hold the Command and R keys to boot to the recovery HD, then choose what you want to do from the options window that appears.  Disk Utiility is there so you can repair permissions, repair hard drive, and so on.

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