Hi, On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 22:53:12 +0100, Johannes Winkelmann wrote: [...]
There's also a plain 2.1 qemu hd image available at http://crux.nu/~jw/2.2/crux-2.1.hda.bz2 (with swiss german keyboard layout :-)). I've verified that an update works with the new ISO, so you can boot from 2.2, run setup/update, install the new kernel, and after a reboot you'll have a nice udev enabled 2.2.
Okay, I promise the mail flood won't go on like this, however wanted to let you know that I updated my 2.1/udev laptop to 2.2 using test1-test2. I found one more problem: since firefox depends no on cairo and glitz (which I hadn't installed before), it won't run before those packages are added too. Possible solutions: 1. add another hook to setup-helper (formerly known as post-setup) 2. add this to the release notes, add it to the FAQ, answer it a million times on IRC and the mailing list I tend to think that whatever setup breaks "automatically" during 'update' should be fixed by setup-helper, especially since there's no way in setup to add additional packages. However I learned on IRC that some users don't seem to fully agree with this extension, and maybe some of you feel the same. Anyway, I've added support for it in svn; if you guys think we should roll 2.2 without setup-helper, we can always remove it during the test1 phase. Best regards, Johannes -- Johannes Winkelmann mailto:jw@tks6.net Zurich, Switzerland http://jw.tks6.net