$Id: CHANGES,v 1.14 2001/05/01 22:16:30 hpa Exp $

NOTE: Version numbers differing only in a final letter (e.g. 1.2.1a
versus 1.2.1) matter only if you intend to make your own modified
versions of SuperRescue using the included build scripts; such version
increments do not matter if you use the disk as-is.  Furthermore, for
such changes you can replace only the "buildtree" tarball instead of
downloading the entire ISO image.

Changes from 1.3.1 to 1.3.1a
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- Add missing rm -rf usr/isolinux to the build script.

Changes from 1.3.0 to 1.3.1
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- Add a kernel patch that makes freeing the initrd work correctly.
  This should significantly improve performance on machines near the
  minimum RAM size.
- Add a few more filesystem modules.

Changes from 1.2.3 to 1.3.0
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- Update to kernel 2.4.3, and include updates from RedHat as of
  2001-04-13.  Additionally, update/add a few packages, especially
  OpenSSH and OpenSSL.  New build procedure based on ISOLINUX.  The
  new kernel should also result in better PCMCIA support.
- Use new kernel features (ramfs, pivot_root) to greatly reduce the
  minimal RAM size required to run SuperRescue.  New minimum is about
  24 MB.

Changes from 1.2.2 to 1.2.3
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- Additional bug fixes for booting from SCSI CD-ROM.

Changes from 1.2.1b to 1.2.2
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- (Hopefully) fix booting from a SCSI CD-ROM, at least as long as the
  SCSI controller is one of the ones compiled into the default kernel
  and doesn't require a module (installing modules automatically is
  something for a future version.)  The drivers compiled into the
  default kernel are Adaptec, Buslogic/Mylex, NCR5380 and NCR/SymBIOS
  53c8xx.

Changes from 1.2.1a to 1.2.1b
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- Build a separate tarball with the build scripts; also, for the
  tarball on the CD-ROM, include the version number with a symlink for
  the generic name.
- Changes to support (and require!!) mkisofs 1.13.  This produces a
  filesystem that is a bit nicer, and using the "sort" option, perhaps
  a little more tolerant of El Torito BIOS bugs.

Changes from 1.2.1 to 1.2.1a
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- Bugfixes to the rebuild scripts.

Changes from 1.2 to 1.2.1
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- Included the scripts required to rebuild the disk image from
  scratch.