XFS Filesystem utilities have been added to the operating system

Jan 25, 2013 07:29 GMT  ·  By

On January 24, François François Dupoux announced a new release of his popular SystemRescueCd Linux-based operating system for rescue and recovery tasks.

SystemRescueCd 3.3.0 comes with important changes and improvements, but the most prominent one is the switch to a new version of the LTS Linux kernel.

Highlights of SystemRescueCd 3.3.0:

• The standard kernel is now the Long-Term-Supported linux-3.4.27 (rescuecd + rescue64) • Alternative Linux kernels have been updated to latest stable version, 3.7.4; • "waiting for uevents to be processed" has been fixed by upgrading udev to 197-r4; • XFS Filesystem utilities (xfsprogs-3.1.10 + xfsdump-3.1.2) have been updated; • sys-fs/fuse-exfat-1.0.0 has been added (exFAT filesystem FUSE module); • The Network-Manager applet has been fixed in the graphical environment

For more details, take a look at the official changelog here. Download SystemRescueCd 3.3.0 right now from Softpedia.