Software Update: SystemRescue 9.02

Spread the love

Version 9.02 of SystemRescue has been released. SystemRescue is a self-starting Linux environment for managing or repairing a system and data after a crash. It is intended to easily perform admin tasks such as creating and editing the hard drive partitions. It comes with various programs such as GParted, fsarchiver, file system tools, editors, Midnight Commander and network tools. It can be used for both Linux and Windows computers and does not require installation, but it is possible. The kernel supports all major file systems such as ext3/ext4, xfs, btrfs, reiserfs, jfs, vfat, ntfs, and network file systems such as SMB and NFS. The changelog for this release looks like this:

Changes in version 9.02:

  • Updated the kernel to the Long-Term-Supported linux-5.15.32
  • Add script and config.yaml parameter for late-loading of SystemRescueModules (SRM) (Gerd v. Egidy)
  • Fix the type of the default definition of parameter “ar_attempts” (#266)
  • Added scripts and documentation to help build the ISO image in a docker container
  • Reduce compression ratio for initramfs on i686 to prevent a crash at build time (#261)
  • Updated disk utilities: GParted-1.4.0 and partclone-0.3.19

Version number 9.02
Release status Final
Website SystemRescue
Download
file size

718.00MB

License type GPL
You might also like