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Hi Arch community,
Arch Linux (archboot creation tool) 2013.10-1 "2k13-R4" has been released.
Homepage and for more information on archboot:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Archboot
Please get it from your favorite arch linux mirror:
https://downloads.archlinux.de/iso/archboot/2013.10
<yourmirror>/iso/archboot/2013.10/
Further documentation can be found on-disk and on the wiki.
Thanks to all testers, who reported bugs in last release.
Have fun!
greetings
tpowa
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Tested and it is working well. VirtualBox UEFI machine is OK. Will test qemu + UEFI one asap
Edit : kernel panic with qemu 1.6.1 and ovmf-svn (surely a bug from it) :
Besides this ? Everything is working in UEFI mode
Last edited by fredbezies (2013-10-23 06:55:45)
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Tested and it is working well. VirtualBox UEFI machine is OK. Will test qemu + UEFI one asap
Edit : kernel panic with qemu 1.6.1 and ovmf-svn (surely a bug from it) :
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-YhuE … rchoot.png
Besides this ? Everything is working in UEFI mode
Your thumbnail image is way too small and it does not link to a larger image. Can you post the link? Also OVMF source is getting updated quite a lot these days so it may have introduced bugs or some changes which may be slightly incompatible with latest QEMU. Just a guess.
Last edited by the.ridikulus.rat (2013-10-23 06:30:26)
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I'm new to zsh and feel like try it out on my existing Arch install. After a fresh "pacman -S zsh", how do I fully duplicate the settings of Archboot's? It'd be best if I don't have to download a huge Archboot iso again just to look for a few conf files.
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Install extra/grml-zsh-config.
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the iso is out-dated. Is that an issue?
If you can't be helpful, don't say anything at all. Fair enough?
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I'll release a new one with 3.14.x kernel, just give me some time.
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New ISO files released, please continue here: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=182439
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Closed per tpowa's request.
"UNIX is simple and coherent" - Dennis Ritchie; "GNU's Not Unix" - Richard Stallman
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