FreeBSD-Based TrueOS Operating System Gets New Jail Tools, Automounting Feature

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The developers of the FreeBSD-based TrueOS operating system (formerly PC-BSD) announced the release and general availability of a new stable build versioned 2017-02-22.

TrueOS 2017-02-22 is now the newest stable release of the BSD operating system, and it looks like it brings quite a bunch of changes, starting with the implementation of new Jail utilities and Automounting feature. However, it also brings numerous other services, functionality improvements, and a collection of bug fixes.

“This new feature allows autodetection and mounting of inserted USB devices. It also automatically unmounts USB devices when the user ceases accessing the device,” explained the developers. “New jail utilities jbootstrap (requires being run once to fetch base packages), jinit, and jdestroy are available.”

Contains FreeBSD’s latest security updates as of February 19, 2017

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