From: Gordan B. <go...@bo...> - 2009-07-01 14:47:03
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The reason I ask is because I am currently running with preview packages from a couple of weeks ago. I'm debating whether to update to the production packages and if I do so, what differences I may have to watch out for, since some of the stuff I use is a bit "experimental" (e.g. glusterfs root). :) Gordan On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 16:21:58 +0200, Mark Hlawatschek <hla...@at...> wrote: > Hi Gordan, > > in this moment, the preview and the productive are quite similar. > The productive channel will stay as it is, until a new package set has been > > qa'ed. The preview channel is designed to hold the latest (not qa'ed) > software versions. > > -Mark > > On Wednesday 01 July 2009 13:49:49 Gordan Bobic wrote: >> Are there any major changes in this compared to recent preview packages? >> >> On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 10:13:43 +0200, Mark Hlawatschek <hla...@at...> >> >> wrote: >> > Hi !! >> > >> > The open-sharedroot project is proud to announce the general >> > availability >> > of >> > the comoonics 4.5 productive version ! With this release, the project >> > reached >> > a major milestone and we want to thank and congratulate all >> > participants >> >> in >> >> > the project for this great success !! >> > >> > The latest release of the comoonics 4.5 beta has passed our strict >> >> quality >> >> > assurance process and we are proud to announce the release of the >> > cluster >> > >> > software comoonics 4.5!! >> > >> > comoonics 4.5 includes the following major enhancements: >> > >> > * Improved boot-time configuration. Configure the cluster node during >> >> boot >> >> > time. >> > * Improved hardware detection and configuration. >> > * Enhanced cluster lifecycle. Boot the same OS installation in >> > different >> > >> > (virt-)hardware configurations. >> > * Lite initrds to reduce the size of initrds by 50% >> > * Update existing initrds without the need to newly build them >> > * The same initrd can be used to boot multiple different kernels >> > >> > The open-sharedroot project now adds support for the following >> > technologies: >> > * NFS3/NFS4 >> > * OCFS2 >> > * Ext3 (single node) >> > >> > Mark >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>--- >> >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Open-sharedroot-devel mailing list >> > Ope...@li... >> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/open-sharedroot-devel >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>--- _______________________________________________ >> Open-sharedroot-devel mailing list >> Ope...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/open-sharedroot-devel |