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# @(#)Changelog crk2.6.11.10 18/05/2005 Copyright 1997-2005 Robert M. Stockmann
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* 18 may 2005, Release of CRK v.2.6.11.10-mdk101 i586,
crash261110-mdk101.iso is based upon the Mandrake 10.1 (Official)
i586 Linux distribution. The kernel is patched with
2.6.11-libata-dev1.patch.bz2 for S.M.A.R.T. smartmontool support for use
with SATA drives. The sk98lin driver which today covers an uncountable
number of different affordable 1000Mbit Ethernet devices is patched
with sk98lin_v8.16.2.3_2.6.11.10_patch.bz2 from www.marvell.com.
* 17 may 2005, Release of CRK v.2.6.11.10-mdk101 x86_64,
crash261110-mdk101.x86_64.iso is based upon the Mandrake 10.1 (Official)
AMD64 Linux distribution. The kernel is patched with
2.6.11-libata-dev1.patch.bz2 for S.M.A.R.T. smartmontool support for use
with SATA drives. The sk98lin driver which today covers an uncountable
number of different affordable 1000Mbit Ethernet devices is patched
with sk98lin_v8.16.2.3_2.6.11.10_patch.bz2 from www.marvell.com.
* 15 july 2004, Release of CRK v.2.6.7-mdk100 x86_64, crash267-mdk100.x86_64.iso
is based upon the Mandrake 10.0 (Official) AMD64 Linux distribution.
The kernel is patched for Adaptec zerochannel i2o RAID controller support,
on the x86_64/AMD64 platform. see http://i2o.shadowconnect.com/.
This release is basicly the same as CRK v.2.6.7-mdk100 i586 edition.
* 7 july 2004, Release of CRK v.2.6.7-mdk100, crash247-mdk100.iso is
based upon the Mandrake 10.0 (Official) i586 Linux distribution. The ram
filesystem for the mdk100 edition is 24 Mb and now needs at least 32 ram
to boot. The Logical Volume Manager (LVM2) administration tools and the
NTFS driver v2.1.14 and ntfsprogs-1.9.2-1 have been added. In addition
CD/DVD Burning support is added, using the OSS DVD version of
cdrtools-2.01a27 and growisofs v5.17. Next to mounting remote NFS shares
also remote CIFS SMB Samba or Windows folders can be mounted for
backup over the network. The boot method is changed to isolinux
(see below). The kernel 2.6.7 is configured to use the so-called
Preemptible scheduler profile. For more info check the HOWTO-267.iso.
* 3 july 2004, Updated Release of CRK v.2.4.24-mdk92,
crash2424-mdk92-isolinux.iso is the same as crash2424-mdk92.iso except
it is booted with isolinux ( http://syslinux.zytor.com/iso.php by H.
Peter Anvin). isolinux is in use by many major distro vendors to
create bootable installation media. It seems isolinux is more advanced
when having multiple boot devices and controllers (RAID) in your i386 and
x86_64 based machines.
* 20 januari 2004, Release of CRK v.2.4.24-mdk92. crash2424-mdk92.iso is
based upon the Mandrake 9.2 i586 Linux distribution. The ram filesystem
for the mdk92 edition is 16 Mb and now needs at least 24Mb ram to boot.
The Logical Volume Manager (LVM) administration tools and the NTFS driver
v2.1.6a and ntfsprogs-1.8.4-1 have been added. a small util to
select your foreign keyboard KEYMAP is added.
* 23 september 2003, Release of CRK v.2.4.21-mdk91. crash2421-mdk91.iso is
based upon the Mandrake 9.1 i586 Linux distribution. The ram filesystem
for the mdk91 edition is 16 Mb and now needs at least 24Mb ram to boot.
In addition the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) administration tools are
added.
* 15 september 2003, An enhanced version CRK v.2.4.21-rpmrescue is released
which has a special RPM rescue und recovery util added. Sofar the RedHat
6.x and RedHat 7.x series have had a static binary for /bin/rpm. RedHat 9
however has a dynamic shared elf binary for /bin/rpm. This has caused a
tremendous misgrief amongst users. I created a script install-rpmrescue
which installs symbolic links so that redhat's rpm can still be run with
the option --root=/mnt if e.g. the root filesystem is mounted on /mnt.
* 21 july 2003, To be able to resize your NTFS partition on your desktop
PC or laptop i created a new iso called crash2421-ntfs.iso which is
also based on RedHat 9. kernel 2.4.21 has been patched to include NTFS
driver v2.1.4a from http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/.
ntfsprogs-1.7.1-1 has also been added. These ntfs programs contain
the tool ntfsresize which performs the Non-destructive Resizing of an
NTFS Volume. I have tested ntfsresize a couple of times and sofar
it just has worked ok. a small HOWTO.ntfs has been added.
* 19 june 2003, A new CRK v.2.4.21 based on RedHat 9 is released.
v.2.4.21 contains the same as v.2.4.20 basicly. The CRK is updated
to kernel 2.4.21 and has a redhat 9 based runtime. The TLS
(Thread Local Storage) version of glibc 2.3.2 and its pthread library's
are inside. Also lspci and hwdata are added to give more info about your
hardware. see also
http://www.gelato.unsw.edu.au/IA64wiki/libc_20tls_20support .
* 3 may 2003, A new CRK v.2.4.20 based on RedHat 8.0 is released. The
2.4.20 kernel is patched for journal bugs inside the ext3 driver.
This CRK supports USB2.0 . The speed of USB2.0 is 480 Mbit/sec
(60 Mbytes/sec) which make USB storage devices very interesting
backup devices for recovery/rescue purposes.
* 17 november 2002, For older machines like i386, i486 and i586 based
CPU's (like e.g. P166 MMX or P133) i created a new iso called
crash2418-i386.iso. This crk uses the glibc libc version 2.2.4
which also runs on non i686 class CPU's. It solves the error
described here :
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/linux/linux-kernel/2002-01/0067.html
* 17 november 2002, A new CRK v.2.4.19 based on RedHat 8.0 i386 is
released. Although RedHat 8.0 is clearly a dot-O version, several
people would like to see this. The same features as on the previous
2.4.18 release apply on 2.4.19. The differences are that a larger
ramdisk of 12 Mb now is used.
* 22 september 2002, Created a CRK v.2.2.14 based on RedHat 6.2 Sparc
edition. This iso can boot on both sparc and sparc64 machines
using SILO. All platforms should be supported i.e. sun4c, sun4d,
sun4m, and sun4u. Read the HOWTO.iso for more details.
* 9 september 2002, Created a CRK v.2.4.18 which includes the openssl
programs which come with redhat 7.3. This CRK can be used as a
independant crypto speed benchmark test.
* 06 august 2002, Added a http download section.
* 28 april 2002, Re-organized the location of the floppy and iso images.
Created a new iso for v2.4.18. It fixes problems when using CRK v.2.4.18
on multi processor machines. For SMP and multi CPU machines the
smp-fixed iso should be used.
* 15 april 2002, Re-organized the contents of the HOWTO.iso.
Moved info about creating your own iso to another document
inside the contrib section.
* 29 march 2002, Release of CRK v2.4.18 based on RedHat 7.2.
Same setup as v2.4.5 but now with kernel 2.4.18 and runtime
from redhat 7.2. ext3 is fully supported. kernel is built
with gcc-2.95.3. HOWTO.iso is expanded, kernel Documentation
and MAKEDEV package is added on the iso.
* 31 july 2001, Created a Contributed stuff area, which holds
rather usefull things, where it concerns making your own version
of a CRK iso and or floppy's.
* 27 june 2001, Release of CRK v2.4.5 based on RedHat 7.1.
Kernel 2.4.5 is used and almost all hardware and features
are enabled mostly as modules. This time there are no floppies
, because the redhat 7.1 glibc-2.2.2 based runtime is too big.
Also i had to move from 2.88 floppy emulation to hard-disk
emulation to get the new iso booted. For further details read
the HOWTO.iso.
* 13 october 2000, Release of CRK v2.2.17 based on RedHat 6.2.
Kernel 2.2.17 is used and patched for UDMA 66/100 support.
reiserfs-3.5.26 and pcmcia-cs-3.1.21 are included.
* 28 august 2000, Release of CRK v2.2.16 based on RedHat 6.1.
also works with redhat 6.2. Kernel 2.2.16 is used and patched
for Ultra-DMA 66 and 100 support. At request also reiserfs support
and utils are added.
* 30 july 2000, a mirror site location for the crash iso's has
been added. Thanks go to Attila Nagy ( Attila.Nagy@fsn.hu ).
* 19 july 2000 , created a bootable iso crash2213.iso
* 17 july 2000 , fixed boot2213.img (faster booting from floppy)
* 26 march 2000 , Release of CRK v2.2.13 based on RedHat 6.1
* 17 december 1998 , Release of CRK v2.0.36 based on RedHat 5.2
* 27 april 1998 , Release of CRK v2.0.33 based on RedHat 5.0
* 13 april 1998 , Release of CRK v2.0.29 based on RedHat 4.1