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Release Notes for Grml 2011.12-rc1 - codename Knecht Rootrecht

About

This release brings a downsizing and cleanup: one flavour, two architectures. The new, smaller "FULL" flavour has a 350MB ISO size target, while still delivering over 1.1GB of open source software relevant for system administrators!

New features

Special new features:

Important Changes

Bits & bolts

Kernel

Based on vanilla kernel 3.1.4. No additional modules are shipped.

Bugfixes

Fixed several bugs and issues reported in the bug tracking system.

Packages / Software

Details about shipped packages and their versions on Grml are available at the Debian section. Visit dpkg_get_selections for a main package listing and dpkg_list for a detailed list of packages shipped with Grml 2011.12-rc1.

Updates

Updated all packages to Debian Unstable branch by 8th of December 2011.

Removed these Grml packages:

  grml-debugtools grml-docs grml-files grml-files64
  grml-firefox grml-laptop grml-pylib grml-rebuildfstab
  grml-rescueboot grml-sectools grml-templates grml-usleep
  grml-vpn grml grml64

Removed 1745 packages, compared to the previous GRML_FULL flavour.

Added these important new packages (plus dependencies):

  afflib-tools atftp bacula-sd efibootmgr grub-efi-amd64-bin
  ia32-libs imvirt ipxe mcollective mtx multiarch-support
  netcat-openbsd python2.7 sipcalc

Known issues

iSCSI Target support is currently in limbo, as the user land tools for the new in-kernel iSCSI target are not yet in Debian unstable/testing and shipping the old iscsitarget modules in binary form appears to be almost impossible with the new DKMS packaging.

Take a look at the known bugs list. Please report problems using information on grml.org/bugs/.

Download Grml 2011.12-rc1

Grml 2011.12-rc1 can be downloaded from grml.org/download/prerelease/.

Feedback

Your comments, bug reports, patches, and suggestions will help fixing bugs and improving future releases. If you find a problem with the release please check the known bugs list and report problems using information on grml.org/bugs/. Please send your feedback and feature requests to the Grml team!

Thanks

Many thanks in this release go to (alphabetically) TBD, for their contributions.

More Information

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