On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi <vmlinuz386@yahoo.com.ar> wrote:
Hi Alexander,

One warning:
At least archlinux-2009.01-beta4-core-i686.iso and
archlinux-2009.01-beta4-ftp-x86_64.iso, the /arch/setup is old (without
the last patch that solves GRUB install problem)
http://projects.archlinux.org/?p=installer.git;a=commitdiff;h=9a9136785fb052514f67681efdcd7382227ce276

base/core packages is OK ;)
archlinux-early is OK ;)


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Yes, that's beacuse the installer package is still not updated in the core repo, although there shouldn't be any problem to get a successful installation now. As the grub-gfx package is provided with the ext4 and the big inode size patches it will install and update the MBR correctly (but the installation script will use grub-gfx instead of grub).

I'm uploading a new "archlinux-2009.01-beta4-core-x86_64.iso" as the old one didn't worked (at least for me, the kernel26 package got corrupted or something) (and so the "Checksums" file is updated too). Yesterday's script could not upload "archlinux-2009.01-beta4-core-x86_64.img" because of the space quota in the ftp account, so I'll upload it somewhere else.

I've tested these images: archlinux-2009.01-beta4-{core,ftp}-x86_64.iso, archlinux-2009.01-beta4-{core,ftp}-i686.iso. All worked fine, no problems. I can't test the USB images right now. Isolinux images do work too.

P.S.: In about an hour the new core should be up.

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Alexander