Nemesis update- v23.07 (2023-07-13)
Posted: 15 Jul 2023, 02:22
There were enough changes to warrant a new ISO, so here it is:
ISOs available here: ISO Downloads
Modules here: Module Downloads
05-devel here: 05-devel Download
Kernel and crippled sources: Kernel Downloads
Changelog:
ISOs available here: ISO Downloads
Modules here: Module Downloads
05-devel here: 05-devel Download
Kernel and crippled sources: Kernel Downloads
Changelog:
- Packages updated to 2023-07-13 (and mirrorlists set to corresponding package archive by default)
- Kernel updated to version: 6.4.2 (Reminder: neko's kernel builder app works with nemesis if you want a newer or different or tuned to your hardware kernel)
- Nemaster upgrade script by M.Eerie updated. (command: nemaster)
- initrd.xz rebuilt as x86_64 with updated libs and bins (busybox-1.36.1)
- cheatcode noload now works. (everything is just unmounted after openrc finishes it's boot processes... would like to find a better solution somewhere in the openrc boot process)
- The util-linux issue with live de/activation has been resolved, nothing is now in the IgnorePkg in pacman.conf
- Added xreader(pdf viewer) and hynotix(free tv and movie player) and deps to cinnamon
- Added and refined more 'functions' and aliases to /usr/share/porteus/porteus-functions sourced by bashrc. Type 'wtf' in a terminal for an overview.
- Elsewhere in the forum there has been discussion about newer kernels(>6.3) and unclean unmounting of the unionfs at shutdown. Afaics, it seem that Nemesis may never(or not for a long time) have had clean dismount at shutdown. Unlike slackware Porteus, that uses sysvinit and a statically built init binary that is copied to and can function in the initrd enviroment at shutdown, Nemesis uses openrc-init (which cannot be compiled statically, afaia), therefore "works" differently. My suggestions, pending some better solution, are: 1. avoidance: if you have plenty of ram use copy2ram cheatcode or 2. ostrich: (uninformed opinion) the non-contiguous fs errors probably won't harm your puppies greatly, and repairing with fsck or defragging some other way, excessively will wear your usb drive faster. (spinning HDs: see 1. avoidance)
- The pkg repos are set to the archive repos at the date of build(2023-07-13).. 'mirrorlist-toggle' will toggle between this and the rolling repos
As always, my recommendation is to only use the rolling repos for certain pkgs(eg. web browser) or if you are attempting a base upgrade..
- Likely something i've forgotten

