Ryan,

Just wanted to say "Thank you!" for this wonderful project. I don't
need a rescue disk often, but when I do I always go for Finnix first,
even when debugging VM installs on my student's laptops. And I am
*very* happy to see that you developed and then *released* a build
system like NEALE, something that will allow more people to customize
their own Finnix variants. Great work!

Cheers,
Peter

On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 3:02 AM, Ryan Finnie <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Finnix is a small, self-contained, bootable Linux CD distribution for
> system administrators, based on Debian testing. Today I am pleased to
> announce the release of Finnix 106, which contains an important kernel
> update as well as minor fixes and improvements.
>
>     Home page: http://www.finnix.org/
>     Download: http://www.finnix.org/Download
>     Release notes: http://www.finnix.org/Finnix_106_release_notes
>     Free stickers! http://www.finnix.org/Free_stickers
>
> Linux 3.5
>
> Finnix 106 includes Linux kernel 3.5, and notably fixes a major bug
> observed in Finnix 105 where booting would freeze if the system's disk
> included an extended partition.
>
> Project NEALE released
>
> With Finnix 105, Project NEALE [http://www.finnix.org/Project_NEALE]
> was announced -- an effort to build Finnix releases in a completely
> automated and normalized way. Finnix 105 was the first release to be
> produced with NEALE, but the build infrastructure was not available to
> the public at the time. For Finnix 106, the build infrastructure has
> been finished and released to the public.
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Peter H. Froehlich <http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~phf/>
Senior Lecturer | Director, Johns Hopkins Gaming Lab

The views stated in this communication are my own and do not express
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