![]() ![]() ◦ Updated disk tools: gptfdisk-1.0.0, testdisk-7.0 ![]() ◦ Updated filesystem tools: partclone-0.2.77 + btrfs-progs-3.19.1 ◦ Alternative kernels: updated to stable linux-3.18.14 (altker32 + altker64) ◦ Standard kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-3.14.43 (rescue32 + rescue64) ◦ Alternative kernels: updated to stable linux-3.18.18 (altker32 + altker64) ◦ Standard kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-3.14.48 (rescue32 + rescue64) ◦ Updated ruby package to dev-lang/ruby-2.1.6 ◦ Updated Grub2 bootloader to sys-boot/grub-2.02_beta2-r7 ◦ Updated filesystem tools: btrfs-progs-4.1.2, xfsprogs-3.2.4 ◦ Updated XFCE Desktop environment to version 4.12, GParted to 0.23.0 ◦ Alternative kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-4.1.6 (altker32 + altker64) ◦ Standard kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-3.14.50 (rescue32 + rescue64) ◦ Updated filesystem tools: GParted-0.24.0, btrfs-progs-4.2.2 ◦ Alternative kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-4.1.12 (altker32 + altker64) ◦ Standard kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-3.14.56 (rescue32 + rescue64) ◦ Updated OpenRC to sys-apps/openrc-0.18.4 ◦ Updated filesystem tools: btrfs-progs-4.3.1, partclone-0.2.80 ◦ Updated Xorg environment and drivers to x11-base/xorg-server-1.17.4 ◦ Alternative kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-4.1.15 (altker32 + altker64) ◦ Standard kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-3.18.25 (rescue32 + rescue64) ◦ Updated fsarchiver to 0.6.21 (Improves support for XFS filesystem) ◦ Updated filesystem tools: xfsprogs-4.3.0 + xfsdump-3.1.6 (updates for XFSv5) ◦ Alternative kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-4.1.20 (altker32 + altker64) ◦ Standard kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-3.18.29 (rescue32 + rescue64) ◦ Updated LVM (Logical Volume Manager) to sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.116 ◦ Alternative kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-4.1.25 (altker32 + altker64) ◦ Standard kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-3.18.34 (rescue32 + rescue64) ◦ Updated disk tools: GParted-0.26.1, xfsprogs-4.5.0 ◦ Alternative kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-4.4.14 (altker32 + altker64) ◦ Standard kernels: Long-Term-Supported linux-4.1.27 (rescue32 + rescue64) * Option "dodhcp" accepts comma-separated interfaces (eg: "dodhcp=eth0,eth2") * Added app-misc/tmux (Terminal multiplexer: fork of the GNU Screen project) * Added a 64bit version of memtester (/usr/sbin/memtester-64bit) * Dropped alternative graphical server (Xfbdev) which is not supported * Updated Network-Manager programs to new major version 0.8.x * Updated xorg-server to 1.9.3 (graphical server and drivers) ![]() * Updated aufs filesystem to version 2.1 (another union filesystem) * Updated initramfs software (programs involved in the boot process) * Updated fsarchiver to 0.6.12 (fixes possible problems to save the rootfs) * Updated GParted to 0.7.1 (fixes names with dmraid and mount points paths) * Updated GNU Parted to version 2.3 with patches from Ubuntu-10.10 * xf86-video-nouveau is the new default video driver for Nvidia cards * Updated firmwares in both the initramfs and in the main filesystem * The squash filesystem is now compressed using XZ instead of LZMA * Alternative kernels based on the more recent linux-2.6.36 kernel (2.6.36.2) * Standard kernels based on the Long-Term-Supported 2.6.35 kernel (2.6.35.10) Home скачать / diwnload SystemRescueCd ~ 900 Mb The kernel supports all important file systems (ext3/ext4, xfs, btrfs, reiserfs, jfs, vfat, ntfs), as well as network filesystems such as Samba and NFS. This rescue system requires no installation as it can be booted from a CD/DVD drive or USB stick, but it can be installed on the hard disk if you wish. It can be used for both Linux and windows computers, and on desktops as well as servers. It comes with a lot of Linux system utilities such as GParted, fsarchiver, filesystem tools and basic tools (editors, midnight commander, network tools). It aims to provide an easy way to carry out admin tasks on your computer, such as creating and editing the hard disk partitions. SystemRescueCd is a Linux system rescue disk available as a bootable CD-ROM or USB stick for administrating or repairing your system and data after a crash. ![]()
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