![]() ![]() I already have a name in mind./srv//9/#ubuntu.txt /srv//9/#ubuntu.txt ActionParsnip Posted: Tue 3:05 am Post subject: Re: SystemRescueCD quits Gentoo moves to ArchLinux Sometimes I get the feeling that Arch is becoming the Red Hat of rolling release distros. Packages too old? too complex? new blood into the project that strongly advocated arch The enterprise distros sell their binaries. I'll probably keep using the older version for now. This sucks, I've always used it to install Gentoo. Proud user of faKeDE-4.7.3 -> back to windowmaker -> moved to LXQt Maybe this forum can host a section for testing, debugging and. Me too, I'm disappointed by the switch to arch and systemd.īut here I see many skills and interest on a live gentoo, maybe there is a way to integrate some administration tools in the official LiveDVD? ![]() "You can lead a horticulture but you can't make her think" ~ Dorothy Parker I don't understand the switch to Arch at all. Well, looks like I'll be keeping the last Gentoo based. Now that it's 64-bit-only, I guess this blind version bump (and also the package *name*) is in error… ![]() I wonder if Linux will be just IBM Windows RH by the time that I die. I have been using it for years and years. "gone to the dogs").Įcho ">=app-admin/systemrescuecd-x86-6.0.0" > /etc/portage/package.mask/packages rescue32: Linux kernel x86 boot executable bzImage, version 4.14.80-std532-i686 #2 SMP Sun Nov 11 19:32:, RO-rootFS, swap_dev 0x9, Normal VGA Has 32 bit and 64 bit versions of the kernel I haven't tried it as yet.does 5.3.2 support 32 bit?ĥ.3.2 does support 32 bit. I just downloaded 5.3.2 after reading this. Having said that, I've actually been using a very archaic version of system rescue CD for some time. The 64bit-only support caught me eye immediately. I even use it for cloning Windows setup from PC to PC with fsarchiver and a bootable WinPE USB. It amazing fast because all the excutables is 32-bit and equipped of all-kind of recovery, cloning tools like fsarchiver, partclone, partimage. The kernel itself inherited from fedora with aufs enabled. I have a customized sysresccd 5.3.2 with latest gcc 8.2 toolchain weekly updated with latest gentoo repo sync, still keep binary kernel as-is. Meanwhile, 5.3.2 is there and known to work. The SysRescCd webpage hasn't been updated on the "install to HD" part, but the 6.0.0.iso does have some files with brief instructions. Now trying to figure out how to do similar with 6.0.0, if possible. The script that mounts the ISO and copies the relevant files, updates nf and so on, well that script failed spectacularly yesterday. I install SysRescCd on the hard drive for all machines on the LAN, to have a quick rescue environment in case I really mangle my usual work environment. in fact, a nfs4 in your face demo of linux. and you can make a nice multi os menu to install any os. in today technology you boot from network.ĭisk boot like from diskette is obsolete. I now have a few kernels I compiled myself, and a few netinstalls from other distros and I even made myself a new "iso" although its a pxe image for windows 7. The problem with leaving is that you can only do it once and it reduces your influence. fearedbliss was using it to make zfs livecd's and when he retired he gave me some instructions to keep making them, but i found catalyst (to make gentoo livecds) much easier to comprehend. My understanding was that building the sysresccd was challenging. My guess is that the developers of SystemRescueCd wanted to switch to a binary distribution to facilitate building each new release, albeit a binary distribution with more flexibility and configurability than the more mainstream releases.Ĭlevo W230SS: amd64, VIDEO_CARDS="intel nvidia".Ĭompal NBLB2: ~amd64, xf86-video-ati. Well I'd think it is a sad day for sysresccd.īackend.cpp:92:2: warning: #warning TODO - this error message is about as useful as a cooling unit in the arctic I would like to know why they moved to Arch. Updated kernel to Long-Term-Supported linux-4.19.19 Implemented “setkmap=xx” option on the boot command line to setup keyboard Graphical environment based on xorg-1.20.3 and xfce-4.12 Kernel and user space programs are now fully 64 bit (dropped 32bit support)īoot options are the ones provided by new upstream rather than old version System is now based on ArchLinux and built using archiso and its dependencies Please learn how to denote units correctly! Sad news, my beloved live CD to start off any new PC just released new 6.0.0 release, based on ArchLinux. Posted: Sun 2:41 am Post subject: SystemRescueCD quits Gentoo moves to ArchLinux SystemRescueCD quits Gentoo moves to ArchLinux Gentoo Forums :: View topic - SystemRescueCD quits Gentoo moves to ArchLinux ![]()
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