![]() Your product serial number is a unique identifier that allows us to look up information about your product and its warranty. Go to the download section to get your copy or click hereīeware that this beta is practically untested and some functionalities might be broken.Instructions to find a serial number (S/N) on the Seagate, Samsung Maxtor and LaCie drives. Use this when you have a SCSI controller and your disks didn ‘t get detected.ĭd_rescue: alternative to ddrescue (note the underscore)Į2image: part of e2fsprogs, make images of ext2 and ext3 filesystemsĮ2label: part of e2fsprogs, label and ext2/3 filesystem This small script tries all scsi drivers that are not already in the kernel. fileserver: new option to run as READ-ONLY server (option -r) ntfs-3g 1.710: not the latest version but still newer than since TRK 3.2 testdisk and photorec 6.7-WIP: testdisk now does a much better job at repairing NTFS bootsectors. They are still (and always will be) available via trkhelp (-l) Beware that TRK specific utils and procedures don ‘t have manpages. People asked me to have this included, so I did it. manpages for standard linux utilities now all included. additional startup options for PCs with strange ACPI, like the HP 7700 series. This results in faster startup times and makes it a bit lighter for machines with little RAM. an updated TRK will not unpack its virusscanners on startup anymore (except when running completely from RAM), but rather on execution of the intended AV engine. fix for well known bug: booting from USB CD drives gave problems because they are slow to get detected by the kernel and startup procedure would just race past them. When booting an updated TRK, you will see an extra option from the initial TRK bootsplash menu. Add the "-t" flag to get it downloaded from the Seagate website and have it integrated. This is a tool completely outside of TRK that runs under FreeDos. * Seagate/Maxtor Seatools harddrive testing. It ‘s a menu based tool and self explanatory. Once booted from your updated TRK, type ‘zimrun’ to get Zenworks Imaging. The syntax for it (skipping all antiviri) is ‘updatetrk -s clam,fprot,avg,bde -z -b /hda1/temp’ <= where "-b /hda1/temp" is the specific buildlocation on the computer ‘s local harddrive, since it needs quite some space to get built. The tool is free but not quite GPL, so it ‘s not included by default into TRK. * Novell Zenworks Imaging, a wonderful tool to replicate PCs over multicast (=an infinite number of replicas in just one run!). I ‘ve distributed some private betas of TRK with this newer kernel and most reports are positive. I ‘ve had many reports on the forum of people with new disk controller chipsets that are not yet recognised in TRK 3.2 build 279. – kernel 2.6.22.1: another reason why I ‘m releasing this unfinished version of TRK. However, they only seem to be looking for Unix-like rootkits. – 2 rootkit detection utilities: rkhunter and chkrootkit. I ‘ve only had the opportunity to test it on an Eicar testvirus, so I ‘d like some reports from users about this one (performance, hit ratio, cleaning capabilities etc.) The new engine should detect about 40% more viri and even malware. – new and fixed F-Prot from Frisk Software.The binaries and the syntax have completely changed, for which reason ‘virusscan -fprot’ in TRK 3.2 is as good as broken. Vexira is the name of the fine product from Central Command, which quite recently released a Linux version of their scanner. added a fifth antivirus engine to "virusscan". Here ‘s a sumup of what ‘s new since TRK 3.2 build 279: You ‘ll be pleased to find out that this intermediate TRK has already lots of new functionality and bugfixes that were supposed to go into the final version. Because of broken functionality with the F-prot part of virusscan and numerous incompatible new disk controllers, I am forced to release a beta version of the upcoming TRK.
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