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Re: [TCLUG:18156] Bootable Business Card 1.21
Scott Dier wrote:
>
> * Nick.T.Reinking@supervalu.com <Nick.T.Reinking@supervalu.com> [000525 11:25]:
> > http://doubt.sigfs.org/bbc121.iso
>
> http://www.ringworld.org/~dieman/bbc121.iso
>
Here is all I could find on what was updated from the 1.2 version.
Anyone know of anything else?
Documented errata fixed from the 1.2 release:
extract_compressed_fs now works
The extract_compressed_fs binary on the 1.2.1 Bootable
Business
Card now works.
This is mostly of interest to people who are curious about how
the
Bootable Business Card works internally or would like to make
modifications to the Bootable Business Card.
The issue with the copy released on version 1.2 was as
follows:
extract_compressed_fs expected the first network ordered word
it
found at the block offset to be the size of the block,
unfortunately,
the block struct is reversed, the size comes after the data.
The
patch does it the same way cloop.c does,
using offset[b+1] - offset[b].
PCMCIA script doesn't fork into background
The "pcmcia" script no longer puts itself into the background
and just
continues to run, this was confusing to some users. (The
script's
functionality was never affected.) You no longer need to hit
enter at
the end of the script.
trivial-net-setup now does prompt users about PCMCIA
Users with PCMCIA network interfaces needed to know that they
must
run "pcmcia start" in order to use those interfaces, (although
this
is documented in the Bootable Business Card README file). The
trivial-net-setup program now does mention PCMCIA and prompts
the
user to run "pcmcia start" to get networking to work on a
PCMCIA
equipped laptop. Once PCMCIA card services have been started,
trivial-net-setup is capable of configuring a supported PCMCIA
Ethernet interface just like any other network interface.