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From: nate@bsd.coe.montana.edu (Nate Williams)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions,comp.os.386bsd.misc
Subject: Re: How to bring up FreeBSD-current ?
Date: 18 Jan 1994 05:51:28 GMT
Organization: Montana State University - Bozeman MT
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In article <CJr8BC.KLI@latcs1.lat.oz.au>,
M.C. Wong <wongm@latcs1.lat.oz.au> wrote:
>Hi,
>  I just ftp'ed the FreeBSD-current src tree from freebsd.cdrom.com a few
>days ago and got it on my 1.0 R. 

First of all, with someone as changing and as different as beta testing
an entire new release you *HAVE* to get on the FreeBSD mailing lists in
order to make heads or tails out of what needs to be done in order
to upgrade to -current.


Nate

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