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bootcd (3.27) unstable; urgency=low
* Tested bootcdbackupwizard/bootcd2disk with rh6.1 and wheezy
* Tested bootcdwrite/bootcd2disk with wheezy
bootcd (3.26pre27b) unstable; urgency=low
* bootcdbackupwizard can now also backup systems which use grub2.
(Tested with wheezy, which normally would be backuped with bootcdwrite)
Because a grub2 installtion from bootcd, only seems to work with chroot,
chroot has to work. To make chroot work, the bootcd kernel is
now dynamically chosen by bootcdbackupwizard to have the same
architecture as used by the backuped system.
* because star is not available any more in debian, no backup of
selinux special files will be done by bootcdbackupwizard. To make
the backuped system work after restore a warning will be given and
the selinux policy will be set to permissive.
* try to make sure udev has created devices, after partitioning before
doing the next step, with udevadm.
bootcd (3.26pre27a) unstable; urgency=low
* bootcdmk2diskconf now supports UUIDs instead of device names in fstab
* login to a bootcd created by bootcdbackupwizard is possible
without password as before on console, after automatically creating
the now necessary entry in passwd
* the usage of udev is now discovered correctly also for debian/squeeze
in /etc/init.d/bootcdram, so that devpts is .
* ssh login geht nicht: mount -t devpts none /dev/pts
* mkswap has now option -f to prevent a warning with swap on logical volumes
* bootcdbackupwizard now decides if either grub or grub-legacy will be
installed based on the system that will be backuped.
* Have ony one function "prepare_chroot" used by all bootcd scripts
* tested bootcdbackupwizard with RH6.1
* better dbg mechanism, can be toggled from interactive mode
* bootcd2disk now warns and sets SELINUX status to permissive if necessary
-- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden> Fri, 25 Nov 2011 10:06:35 +0000
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Built packages
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bootcd
run your system from cd without need for disks
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bootcd-backup
tools to backup a Debian or alien Linux installation
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bootcd-i386
bootcd extension to create images that can boot on i386
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bootcd-ia64
bootcd extension to create images that can boot on ia64
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bootcd-mkinitramfs
initramfs extension for bootcd
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