Michael Prokop wrote...
For detailed information about the changes between 2013.09 and 2014.03 have a look at the official release announcement:
Great to hear.
Please test the ISOs and everything you usually use and report back so we can complete the stable release soon.
Feedback to the devel list here?
Using grml32small: I had never reported the CPU kernel options got a bit to tight in 2013.09 the latest (cx8 and cmov were needed). You reverted that on your own, and so a ten-year old VIA C3 based board boots again. (Not that I really care, that box is no longer in production.)
Just using it for a first test, on a probably not-that-common setup: grml toram fetch=http://...
There are some messages from live-boot, all typos are mine:
Begin: Copying /etc/resolv.conf to /root/etc/resolv.conf ... cp: can't create '/root/etc/resolv.con': No such file or directory
Being: Preconfiguring networking ... /init: line 93: can't create /root/etc/resolv.conf: nonexistent directory. sh: !: unknown operand cat: can't open '/root/etc/resolv.conf': no such file or directory
A /etc/resolv.conf does exists after startup and it has sound content, so perhaps this is rather cosmetical.
More tests to come.
PS: As you might notice the ISOs increased again (e.g. from ~350MB to 400MB for grml-full), if someone is interested in reducing the ISO we welcome any patches, concrete feedback,..
Can't hear ya!
Christoph