It also comes with updated Linux kernel packages to version 3.3.5

May 14, 2012 14:26 GMT  ·  By

François Dupoux announced a couple of days ago, May 12th, a new release of his popular SystemRescueCd Linux-based operating system for rescue and recovery tasks.

SystemRescueCd 2.7.0 comes with important changes and improvements, such as:

· Updated the standard Linux kernel package to version 3.2.16 LTS (with rescuecd and rescue64); · Updated the alternative Linux kernel packages to version 3.3.5 (with altker32 and altker64); · btrfs-progs from Fedora 17 sources has been updated; · xfs filesystem tools were updated; · OpenSSH was updated to 5.9 and partclone to 0.2.47; · Debian and Red Hat package management tools were updated; · sysresccd-pkgstats script was updated to avoid warnings; · GObject introspection data was removed in order to save space; · The list of graphical programs used by sysresccd-cleansys was updated.

For more details take a look at the official changelog here.

Download SystemRescueCd 2.7.0 Linux right now from Softpedia.

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