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 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 bootloader. This change is required since the Linux Kernel differences require different squashfs image formats. 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 bootloader. This change is required since the Linux Kernel differences require different squashfs image formats.
  
-The AstLinux **[[system-config#unionfs|bootloader]]** RUNNIX has been updated to runnix-0.3.2 ((previously runnix-0.2.1)). This is considered an 'optional' upgrade at this time, and AstLinux 0.7.5 does not require runnix-0.3.2.\\  +The Web Interface may be used to upgrade RUNNIX via the System Tab Orusing the Command Line Interface:
-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:+
  
   $ 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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-      ################################## +      ######################################### 
-      #  RUNNIX - AstLinux bootloader +      #  RUNNIX - AstLinux x86_64 bootloader 
-      ################################## +      ######################################### 
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        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+
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