FreeNAS Beta 0.682b Released
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Categories: FreeNAS, Open Source, From the Files of DCOT...Posted on Tuesday, January 9, 2007 by Tim Fehlman
My favorite open source NAS software, FreeNAS, has released an updated beta version of the software.
Here are the release notes:
- Bug fixes from the 0.681: Install from CDROM, LAN page modification that crash the WebGUI, fsck that don’t umount disk.
- New languages added and SSH replaced with HPN-SSH.
- Looking for testers about the new HPN-SSH implementation!
and this is a list of the changes that have been implemented in this release:
- Fixed 0.681b bug: missing function (fdisk) for installing ,fsck tools that don’t umount and LAN page that crash webGUI.
- CIFS: hide dot files for prevent Netatalk system directory to be delete
- CIFS: add two parameters for trying to improve performance (samba perf suck under FreeBSD…)
- SSH: Add HPN-SSH patch by using openssh-portable FreeBSD port
- Fixed fstab warning message while booting (Thanks to Graham Wharton)
- Modified build scripts
- Hiroyuki Seino patch : CP932 charset added, and webgui bug fix
- New language: Traditional and simplified Chinese (Thanks to Baikuan Hsu), Dutch (thanks to Kris Verhoeven)
- Add warning when choosing install with 2 partitions (Thanks to Bob)
You can download the latest beta version from the FreeNAS SourceForge website.
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