
Guess I'll have to fork 5.3.2 then. I wonder what made him switch.
System is now based on ArchLinux and built using archiso and its dependencies
Kernel and user space programs are now fully 64 bit (dropped 32bit support)
Boot options are the ones provided by new upstream rather than old version
Graphical environment based on xorg-1.20.3 and xfce-4.12
Implemented “setkmap=xx” option on the boot command line to setup keyboard
Updated kernel to Long-Term-Supported linux-4.19.19
Updated filesystem tools: e2fsprogs-1.44.5, xfsprogs-4.19.0, btrfs-progs-4.19.1
Updated disk tools: gparted-0.33.0, lvm2-2.02.183

banned from #gentoo since sept 2017Neddyseagoon wrote:The problem with leaving is that you can only do it once and it reduces your influence.

Thanks for posting that entire quote. The 64bit-only support caught me eye immediately. I still have several 32 bit machines. Very disappointing. Having said that, I've actually been using a very archaic version of system rescue CD for some time. I just downloaded 5.3.2 after reading this. I haven't tried it as yet...does 5.3.2 support 32 bit?Maitreya wrote:Guess I'll have to fork 5.3.2 then. I wonder what made him switch.
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.rescue32: Linux kernel x86 boot executable bzImage, version 4.14.80-std532-i686 (root@rl-sysrcd-p11) #2 SMP Sun Nov 11 19:32:48 UTC 2018, RO-rootFS, swap_dev 0x9, Normal VGACode: Select all
echo ">=app-admin/systemrescuecd-x86-6.0.0" >> /etc/portage/package.mask/packages

Makes me want to continue the legacy. I already have a name in mind... What do you all think about "Revival" as a name for a sysresccd replacement?Cuong Nguyen wrote:Sad news, my beloved live CD to start off any new PC just released new 6.0.0 release, based on ArchLinux.
http://www.system-rescue-cd.org/Detailed-packages-list/