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: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > 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. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJQjin9AAoJEH5go6aGro2YVrYP/27kiPBA+bRGwYyRJ0sYrUtN > 2AGFG6BJ+Vt6wXE2K/3nsjkgjDxuupZEeC3rpdcPp9GjF+SdJivzFclyn8cSNyhw > qff9KjAlKCpMhrZugBIS629b8yxarx2pkeQUeg3VP5gWjTV4ArwByeBcBST31UKB > s69pboNrJRYCvmV45u01gCIbY7Q6oaEWbihoyHo7LlyNWXIrwW5XvMY5svNy7Flc > N1jqC4/e/7IiOGCyFWmBcs2Wg4h33sWx2Brw9bfLDrSMWxB39u9veBBdFdDo+2Zl > MnCMLLB2NvoTB1p36oyKR+St6gPdTo7vFUJvGohDt6vIji324UaEZSFy3FuzoROH > BCIRRaUUT/RNMEZ8AzWoJwu5k6OI1rWzHEcy5jwgCyidlyU0zwek7pff2IGknF+Z > HqKNuBJ5PbFhi47MHg8NrMIrKUXv9N2BLX20W5IxLe/qz9AahxninSPpueLLojLC > eJkj6KRnEeRhD1lr+EgxuO/Z5/xcGUxItkljSdVuAne2M3aDiYeOfCq4TaTLkytO > Ra9x2XfljtPSvjiHugTyr+jiqKsHxv7Esw1x/hL5Q1Shy8UISlJg9QjhOY/Wfx5Q > owgHKvLcvHfPt8CWIUlqTJkDBlx9pnTFJy5u1qv7dvPSPLCxMlpwzQ3FtU9KS1KI > nV6M8gwhWsV2GwWRTtay > =0lWM > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > finnix mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.finnix.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/finnix -- 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 the position or views of The Johns Hopkins University. _______________________________________________ finnix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.finnix.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/finnix
