Hi Dan,

The /mnt/kd path is still read-write, as before.

For those with a /dev/sda3 partition, the /mnt/kd path is a mountpoint to a 
read-write filesystem.

For pre-existing systems without a /dev/sda3 partition a FUSE unionfs mount 
will support /mnt/kd as before. 

For future fresh installs, a /dev/sda3 partition will always be created where 
/mnt/kd is a mountpoint to a read-write filesystem.

Let us know if you have any issues with the 1.3.10 upgrade.

Dan, always great to hear from you.

Lonnie




> On Aug 11, 2020, at 7:52 AM, Dan Ryson <d...@ryson.org> wrote:
> 
> Lonnie and All,
> 
> The Highlights say, "To better secure the filesystem, now only '/etc' and 
> '/stat' will be read-write over the read-only base firmware image."
> 
> Does this mean that /mnt/kd will no longer be read-write?  I have sngrep (as 
> root) routinely saving pcaps in /mnt/kd/sngrep.  Will I need to move this to 
> /etc or /stat?
> 
> As always, thanks for the ongoing development and guidance.
> 
> Dan 
> 
> 
> On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 03:04 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> 
> wrote:
> Announcing AstLinux Release: 1.3.10
> 
> More Info: AstLinux Project
> https://www.astlinux-project.org/
> 
> AstLinux 1.3.10 Highlights:
> * Asterisk Versions: 13.29.2, 13.34.0, 16.11.1
> * Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.16.85, including the new x86_64 RUNNIX 
> bootloader, security and bug fixes
> Kernel config: Add NAMESPACES and CGROUPS for Linux Containers
> * New toolchain: glibc 2.27, binutils 2.29.1, gcc 6.5.0, using 
> crosstool-ng-1.24.0
> * unionfs, move from old kernel unionfs to FUSE unionfs version 2.1
> To better secure the filesystem, now only '/etc' and '/stat' will be 
> read-write over the read-only base firmware image.
> * lxc, new package, add support for guest Linux Containers. For example, run 
> Pi-hole or the UniFi Controller.
> * OpenSSL, version bump to 1.1.1g
> * WireGuard VPN, version bump, module 1.0.20200712, tools 1.0.20200513
> * OpenVPN, version bump to 2.4.9
> * udev, now use eudev version 3.2.9
> * zabbix, major version bump to 4.0.20, LTS series
> * initial-setup, remove 'combined' partition format option, always use 
> 'format separate'
> * Asterisk '13se' (stable edition) version 13.29.2 is older than latest 
> Asterisk 13.x version but more tested, built --without-pjproject
> * Package upgrades providing important security and bug fixes
> 
> Full ChangeLog:
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astlinux-project/astlinux/1.3.10/docs/ChangeLog.txt
> 
> All users are encouraged to upgrade.
> 
> Previous Asterisk 11.x users are encouraged to switch to the new Asterisk 
> '13se' (stable edition). Some configuration changes will be needed, though 
> minimal.
> 
> AstLinux Team
> 
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