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Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.announce Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!simtel!news.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!bcm!newsfeed.rice.edu!news.sesqui.net!uuneo.neosoft.com!bonkers.taronga.com!peter From: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@freebsd.org> Subject: Announcing 2.0.5-950622-SNAP Approved: peter@taronga.com, jkh@freebsd.org Sender: peter@bonkers.taronga.com (Peter da Silva) Organization: FreeBSD Project Message-ID: <DAoxps.Enn@bonkers.taronga.com> Date: Fri, 23 Jun 1995 22:12:22 GMT Lines: 45 Yes, I'm still making the "snapshot" releases and this is the first post-2.0.5 one to be made available. It fixes a number of problems and adds some new features, some of which are: o SLIP installation didn't ``ifconfig sl0'' properly. o It was not possible to do certain operations "atomically", e.g. just write out fdisk information, or just extract distributions. This can now be done from the "Custom Install" menu. o There is now an "Express Install" menu that leads you through all the necessary steps. o /usr/src/bin is now properly extracted as part of the source distribution. o A couple of panics in the kernel are now fixed. o DOS filesystems are now mounted read-only by default until we figure out what it is about R/W DOS filesystems that clobbers some systems. As always, this snapshot is offered as a complete replacement for the previous release and is aimed at new users installing the system from scratch. Still no "update" mechanism yet, but there are rumors of a project being formed to deal with this soon. If you've any interest in being part of it, then please send mail to hackers@freebsd.org. I'll also be getting involved in the whole update mechanism issue since it's been a gaping hole for far too long now and I'd like to see a solution sooner rather than later. I'm sure that many of our users feel the same way! Please let me know how you fare with this snapshot. I intend to release them every couple of weeks or so, depending on the number and severity of the bugs that are fixed, right up to the release date of FreeBSD 2.1. Jordan -- "Usenet is essentially Letters to the Editor without the editor. Editors don't appreciate this, for some reason." -- Larry Wall And for the people who don't understand what a quote is, Phphphphphphpt!