Release Notes for grml64-medium 2009.05 - codename Lackdose-Allergie
About
grml is a Debian-based Live-CD. It includes a collection of GNU/Linux software especially for system administrators and users of texttools. grml provides automatic hardware detection. You can use grml for example as a rescue system, for analyzing systems/networks or as a working environment. It is not necessary to install anything to a harddisk, you don't even need a harddisk to run it, unless you want to. Due to on-the-fly decompression grml includes more than 2GB of software and documentation on the CD.
Main Bugfixes
- improved localtime / utc / gmt handling (thanks to Thomas Lehmann for his work)
- vimrc: enable features (like syntax highlighting) only if available
Fixed several small bugs and issues reported on grml64-medium_2008.11 @ grml-wiki and in the bug tracking system.
New features
Special new features:
- bootoption persistent: use persistency feature on grml, check out the persistency webpage in the grml wiki for further details.
- bootoption findiso: dynamic version of bootoption isofrom. findiso looks for the specified ISO file on all disks where it usually looks for the .squashfs file (so you don't have to know the device name compared to isofrom=...). Useful when booting from harddisk. Usage example: 'grml findiso=/grml64-medium_2009.05.iso'
- bootoption bsd: boot minimal MirOS BSD operating system.
- bootoption hdt: minimalistic hardware detection tool
- bootoption readonly: mark ALL /dev/[hs]*dX devices as read-only, this is important for forensic investigations and is automatically activated when booting via 'forensic'
- Zsh supports directory specific shell configuration
New grml-scripts:
- grml-chroot: wrapper around chroot with proc/sys/pts/dev filesystem handling
- grml-exec-wrapper: simple but smart program execution wrapper for executing commands which checks whether the specified program is available at all
grml2usb (install grml ISO(s) on usb device for booting):
- fresh re-implementation from scratch
- featuring multi-ISO support
- providing support for additional bootoptions
- use of grub as default bootmanager (syslinux on request)
- automatic installation of a known-to-work MBR (master boot record)
Visit the usb webpage in the grml wiki and grml.org/grml2usb for more details regarding grml2usb.
grml-debootstrap (wrapper around debootstrap for installing plain Debian via grml):
- support setting Debian suite components (like main, contrib,...) through $COMPONENTS
- support setting aptitude/apt-get options through $DPKG_OPTIONS.
- support selection of netinstall vs. local mirror in interactive menu
- drop $CHROOTMIRROR variable, instead use $MIRROR for debootstrap as well as inside the chroot
- provide $MNTPOINT as environment variable for usage inside /etc/debootstrap/scripts/.
- bugfixes for software RAID handling
- and more updates... check out the Debian changelog for details
Visit grml.org/grml-debootstrap/ for more details regarding grml-debootstrap.
Kernel
Based on vanilla kernel 2.6.28.10 including several patches and additional modules:
aufs lzma squashfs
Visit grml.org/kernel/ for more details regarding the grml-kernel.
Important Changes
- zshrc: setup merge of /etc/zsh/zshrc and /etc/skel/.zshrc into one single file, check out grml-zsh-refcard for details.
- vimrc: disable digraph by default (it's especially annoying for users not being aware of it)
- dillo was replaced with xlinks2 as dillo's dependency libgtk1.2 was removed from Debian/unstable
- madwifi drivers: the madwifi drivers have been replaced by the ath5k and ath9k kernel drivers of kernel 2.6.28.
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 more detailed list of packages shipped with grml64-medium 2009.05.
Updates
Updated all packages to Debian Unstable branch by 19th of may 2009 (plus some further selected updates).
Removed 13 packages (excluding lib* and *2.6.26-grml*) - please notice that some of them are available under different names/in different packages:
*2.6.26-grml* lib* dillo gcc-4.1-base links madwifi-tools x11-utils xserver-xorg-input-elo2300 xserver-xorg-input-evtouch xserver-xorg-video-cyrix xserver-xorg-video-i810 xserver-xorg-video-imstt xserver-xorg-video-ivtv xserver-xorg-video-nsc xserver-xorg-video-vga
Added 20 new packages (exluding lib* and *2.6.28-grml*):
acl aufs-tools beep console-setup consolekit dbus dstat gcc-4.4-base hal hal-info links2 lzop mc moreutils oss-compat pm-utils policykit sensible-utils tsconf xserver-common
Major changes since release 2008.11 (20081201)
- Moritz Augsburger joined the grml-team
Known issues
Take a look at grml64-medium_2009.05 @ grml-wiki. Please report problems using information on grml.org/bugs/.
Download grml64-medium 2009.05
grml64-medium 2009.05 can be downloaded from the mirrors listed on grml.org/download/.
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 grml64-medium_2009.05 @ grml-wiki 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 Thomas Lehmann, Wernfried Haas, Jan-Hendrik Zab, Christian Hofstaedtler, Ralf Moll, Marc Haber, Thorsten Glaser, Lothar Speil, Michael Whapples, Andreas Korsten, Baptiste Daroussin, Ulrich Dangel and Moritz Augsburger for their contributions. Many thanks also to the ones of you who donated something to the grml-team and of course to all those who have sent feedback since the last release!
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