March 18, 200818 yr Download. Critical bug fix: in 4.3-beta2 the user share file system 'debugging' output was left on & will quickly fill up available RAM with system log info. If you are using -beta2, please get rid of it and use -beta3. This is what happens when you try to release s/w on St. Patty's day!
March 18, 200818 yr Hopefully only the most adventurous amongst of are even contemplating running a beta. You may want to point that out in future announcements. I pride myself on system stability, so I wouldn't even go near it. Bill
March 18, 200818 yr Hopefully only the most adventurous amongst of are even contemplating running a beta. I'm one of those! As much as I love my system stability, I also like assisting in moving these products forward. I generally jump on betas like this on the 2nd-3rd release so those really bad original bugs have already been found though.
March 19, 200818 yr I'm just starting out with unRAID, and when I set a new server up I want the latest and greatest. I figure with all the mods I'll have to do, it'd be easier to start on a beta of 4.3 and upgrade to the final version, than to start with an older version and try to upgrade to 4.3. Once a server's running good, I tend to just leave it alone.
March 20, 200818 yr Tom, In one of your posts, can't find it right now, you said that you were working on something that will improve the write speed. Will this be in 4.3?
March 20, 200818 yr looking forward to the final keep up the good work man edit: any chance to add drivers for rocketraid pcie cards? i wanna get rid of my pci card and put in an 8port pcie card..will help w/ the parity build speed. Or i guess i could add in a pcie SIL based card (which as u noted previously the new kernel supports Port Multiplying), which would produce the same speed as the rocketraid card in terms of building the parity. thanks
March 22, 200818 yr Tom, use the same upgrade procedure from 4.2.1 as the previous betas--copy bzimage and bzroot to the root of the usb key, right?
March 22, 200818 yr Tom, use the same upgrade procedure from 4.2.1 as the previous betas--copy bzimage and bzroot to the root of the usb key, right? I'm not Tom, but yes, that is all you need to do to upgrade from 4.2.1. (aside from rebooting after the two files are copied to the flash drive) Joe L.
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