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Core v4.6.2
roberts:
Core 4.6.2 a minor bug fix and adjustments release is now available at
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/tinycorelinux/4.x/x86/release
Change log:
* Updated scm-load. Dropped tcz check for dependencies.
* Updated help screen for scm-load and tce-load.
* Updated rebuildfstab to support raid members.
* Updated tc-config call set time for no real time clock arm systems.
* Updated tc-config to quiet unneeded messages.
* New set-time.sh called for systems with no real time clock.
* Updated tc-terminal-server to require essential fields.
netnomad:
hi roberts,
nice cut, everything works fine for me.
i appreciate your help screens for tce-load and scm-load very much.
i wasn't aware that scm-load is comparable easy to use on the cli like tce-load:
but is there a way to include scm-load in the OnDemand menue of f.e. fluxbox
or other automatic created tinycore-menues offered by the windows-managers?
would you mind to simplify the ondemand-mode of scms by including them in menues some time?
the ondemand-way with the help scmapps needs sone more clicks...
i don't mind, but it could be an idea to improve it for future cuts ;-)
thank you for your work and your contribution to the community.
coreplayer2:
Updated rebuildfstab to support raid members
Am very interested in this, but honestly i was under the impression that raid members were already supported ?
Thanks for the updates, am also delighted to see these interesting additions
gerald_clark:
Previously all the members of the raid devices were added to /mnt and /etc/fstab.
Now, only the assembled RAID devices appear. This prevents accidental mounting of a RAID member, and the RAID breakage that would result.
If one really wants to mount a RAID member for diagnostic reasons, that can still be done my creating a mount point, and issuing the mount command.
coreplayer2:
Thank you Gerald for the explanation, am looking forward to testing the outcome of this addition soon. I have a particular interest in accessing each drive (raid member), though have no requirement to mount any. I use raid controllers with native JBOD support, which few controllers have these days. Looks like the update will prevent accidental writes to a member of an array.
thx
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