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 ====== RUNNIX ====== ====== RUNNIX ======
  
-The AstLinux **[[system-config#unionfs|bootloader]]**, RUNNIX, has been updated to runnix-0.3.1 ((previously runnix-0.2.1)). This is considered an 'optional' upgrade at this timeand AstLinux 0.7.5 does not require runnix-0.3.1.\\  +It is very important to understand that while AstLinux 0.7.x uses the runnix-0.3 (or runnix-0.2.1) bootloader, AstLinux 1.0.x requires the runnix-0.4 bootloaderThis change is required since the Linux Kernel differences require different squashfs image formats
-If you currently have problems booting with a SATA drive, or just want the latest features, after you upgrade to 0.7.5and with internet connectivity, you may upgrade RUNNIX from the CLI by typing:+ 
 +The Web Interface may be used to upgrade RUNNIX via the System Tab Orusing the Command Line Interface:
  
   $ upgrade-RUNNIX-image check     (if the response looks good, then type)   $ upgrade-RUNNIX-image check     (if the response looks good, then type)
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 After a reboot, you will see the text below, you have 5 seconds to type a character, otherwise the normal boot will automatically proceed. After a reboot, you will see the text below, you have 5 seconds to type a character, otherwise the normal boot will automatically proceed.
  
-<code>      ################################## +<code> 
-      #  RUNNIX - AstLinux bootloader +      ######################################### 
-      ################################## +      #  RUNNIX - AstLinux x86_64 bootloader 
 +      ######################################### 
 +      
        runnix)  RUNNIX boot (default)        runnix)  RUNNIX boot (default)
  
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       xrunnix)  Use previous RUNNIX image (if any)       xrunnix)  Use previous RUNNIX image (if any)
  
-      memtest)  Run Memtest86+ v4.10+      memtest)  Run Memtest86+
 </code> </code>
 ==== Tips ==== ==== Tips ====
  
   * You can hit '''SPACE''' at the ''boot:'' prompt and it will wait without registering any keystrokes.  (ie, ''boot:'' prompt appears, hit '''SPACE''', play with the box, come back and type '''ssh RETURN'''.)   * You can hit '''SPACE''' at the ''boot:'' prompt and it will wait without registering any keystrokes.  (ie, ''boot:'' prompt appears, hit '''SPACE''', play with the box, come back and type '''ssh RETURN'''.)
-  * You __cannot stop__ a normal '''ping''' command at the console, because the '''ctrl-c''' to stop it, won't work in this case ('''ping -c4 ...''' and ping over ssh will work fine).+  * You __cannot stop__ a normal '''ping''' command at the console, because the '''ctrl-c''' to stop it, won't work in this case ('''ping -c4 <IP>''' and ping over ssh will work fine).
   * You can use disk repair commands like '''dosfsck''' or '''e2fsck''' in RUNNIX (use '''fdisk -l''' before to show the partitions/volumes).   * You can use disk repair commands like '''dosfsck''' or '''e2fsck''' in RUNNIX (use '''fdisk -l''' before to show the partitions/volumes).
-  * For __non-serial__ consoles (i586/VIA) you can use an alternate **[[userdoc:tt_console-kmap|keyboard mapping]]**.  +  * For __non-serial__ consoles (i586/VIA) you can now use an alternate **[[userdoc:tt_console-kmap|keyboard mapping]]**.  
-  * For ssh to work, you need to edit the network settings in '''/oldroot/cdrom/os/default''' accordingly (''#SSHPORT="2222"'' is a new variable).+  * For ssh to work, you may need to edit the network settings in '''/oldroot/cdrom/os/default.conf''' accordingly (''SSHPORT="2222"'' is a new variable since 0.3.0 and will not exist, when you upgrade) 
 +  * By default (if not defined) the network variables are:  
 +    * NIC = eth0 
 +    * IP = DHCP 
 +    * ssh port = 2222. 
 +  * To reboot from the console you need to type '''exit''' or '''reboot -f'''. In ssh '''reboot -f''' also works. 
 +  * You'll find the stuff that's normally in ''/oldroot/cdrom/'' now in ''/mnt/base/''
  
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