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This section has not been updated for Fedora Core [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]] by the [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/ReleaseNotes/Beats beat writer].
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+ = Package Changes =
## You need a local checkout, so this works great on a build host such as porkchop.
## The end of these two paths needs to have an SRPMS directory:
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* [http://fontconfig.org/wiki/2_2e4_20release_20notes Fontconfig 2.4] improves startup performance and memory footprint significantly.
+ * The performance of the Fedora default filesystem, Ext3 has got a good [http://kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h… boost] in recent versions of the Linux kernel.
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* A new background service caches and increases the performance of network filesystems such as AFS and NFS. This service is part of the ongoing [http://lwn.net/Articles/100321/ CacheFS development] by Red Hat.
* CUPS printing service starts much more faster since it now detects devices on demand.
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* In this release, the performance of `yum`, '''Pirut''', and '''Pup''' has been significantly improved.
+ * [http://fontconfig.org/wiki/2_2e4_20release_20notes Fontconfig 2.4] improves startup performance and memory footprint significantly.
+
* A new background service caches and increases the performance of network filesystems such as AFS and NFS. This service is part of the ongoing [http://lwn.net/Articles/100321/ CacheFS development] by Red Hat.
* CUPS printing service starts much more faster since it now detects devices on demand.
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Summary: Describe problem, fix, or request for release notes
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=160369
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Summary: up2date --get-source
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=160485
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Product|Fedora Documentation |Fedora Legacy
Version|devel |fc4
Component|release-notes |fedora-release
------- Additional Comments From kwade(a)redhat.com 2006-09-23 15:10 EST -------
Both of these bugs are still in the notes:
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc4/#sn-overviewhttp://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc4/#sn-kernel
It is possible to do updates to this version of the release notes, with some
effort and some assistance from the folks on fedora-docs-list. Sorry that the
Docs Project hasn't picked this one up; we've been full-bore forward for a long
time.
I'm going to save these notes, then move this bug into Fedora Legacy.
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Summary: Fedora Core release notes tracker bug
Alias: fc-relnotes-traqr
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=151189
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small thing :)
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also specify {{{none}}} as the key file name, and the system instead asks for
the encryption key during boot.
- It is recommended to use LUKS for file system volumes:
+ It is recommended to use '''LUKS''' for file system volumes:
* Create the encrypted volume using {{{cryptsetup luksFormat}}}
* Add the necessary entry to `/etc/crypttab`
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resolving bz #197554
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Fedora Core 6 provides basic support for encrypted swap partitions and non-root
file systems. To use it, add entries to `/etc/crypttab` and reference the
created devices in `/etc/fstab`.
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+ [[Admonition("note", "Encrypted FS Support Unavailable During Install", "Enable file system encryption after installation. Anaconda does not have support for creating encrypted block devices."]]
An example `/etc/crypttab` entry for a swap partition:
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Fedora Core [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]] does not include the kernel-source package provided by older versions since only the kernel-devel package is required now to build external modules. Configured sources are available, as described in this kernel flavors section.
- [[Admonition("note", "Instructions Refer to Current Kernel", "To simplify the following directions, we have assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, the expression <version> refers to the kernel version shown by the command: `uname -r`.]]
+ [[Admonition("note", "Instructions Refer to Current Kernel", "To simplify the following directions, we have assumed that you want to configure the kernel sources to match your currently-running kernel. In the steps below, the expression <version> refers to the kernel version shown by the command: `uname -r`."]]
Users who require access to Fedora Core original kernel sources can find them in the kernel .src.rpm package. To create an exploded source tree from this file, perform the following steps:
- [[Admonition("note", "Do Not Build Packages as Super-user (root)", "Building packages as the superuser is inherently dangerous and is not required, even for the kernel. These instructions allow you to install the kernel source as a normal user. Many general information sites refer to `/usr/src/linux` in their kernel instructions. If you use these instructions, simply substitute `~/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-<version>/linux-<version>.<arch>`.]]
+ [[Admonition("note", "Do Not Build Packages as Super-user (root)", "Building packages as the superuser is inherently dangerous and is not required, even for the kernel. These instructions allow you to install the kernel source as a normal user. Many general information sites refer to `/usr/src/linux` in their kernel instructions. If you use these instructions, simply substitute `~/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-<version>/linux-<version>.<arch>`."]]
1. Prepare a RPM package building environment in your home directory. Run the following commands:
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This command writes the RPM contents into `${HOME}/rpmbuild/SOURCES` and `${HOME}/rpmbuild/SPECS`, where `${HOME}` is your home directory.
- [[Admonition("note", "Space Required", "The full kernel building process may require several gigabytes of extra space on the file system containing your home directory.]]
+ [[Admonition("note", "Space Required", "The full kernel building process may require several gigabytes of extra space on the file system containing your home directory."]]
1. Prepare the kernel sources using the commands: