[Asterisk-Users] AstLinux 0.2.8 released
Kristian Kielhofner
kris at krisk.org
Tue Aug 2 13:21:01 MST 2005
Hello everyone,
I have just finished up work on a new release of AstLinux, the
embedded/live cd/minimal built from scratch Linux distro centered around
Asterisk.
Most of the work for 0.2.8 has been on the ISO image (live/install cd),
the init system and further system customization with new rc.conf variables.
- The ISO image now allows you to install AstLinux to a local disk/CF
card, write images from Windows, and run AstLinux (from RAM) without
having to touch the hard disk (live cd). It now auto-detects your cd
drive and runs from RAM, so you can change your password, etc. It even
includes a nifty Windows autorun feature, all in about 45 mb (small
enough for business card CD's)!
- The Windows install package has now been updated to use the same menu
as the CD. Also, the AstLinux disk images are now stored compressed, so
the installer will only use about 27mb of your disk space in Windows!
- AstLinux has seen dozens of changes and feature improvements. Far too
many to list here, but for the full changelog please visit:
http://www.krisk.org/files/astlinux-i586/etc/astup.note
Existing AstLinux users can simply type "astup" to be upgraded to the
newest release, while existing and new users can use the disk images
available at:
http://www.astlinux.org
Thank you, and I look forward to meeting some of you at ClueCon over the
next couple of days!
P.S. - 0.2.8 still only occupies around 26mb of disk space :).
--
Kristian Kielhofner
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