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I hate search and replace sweeps like this as much as anyone else, but
in each case I used both alternatives within a single document, so I'm
trying to enforce some internal consistency.
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</sect3>
<sect3 id="boot">
<title>Bootloader Changes</title>
<title>Boot Loader Changes</title>
<para arch="alpha">The alpha boot loader
(<filename>boot1</filename>) can now be called
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file, to simplify programs that need to write or otherwise
manipulate the boot loader.</para>
<para arch="pc98">The PC98 bootloader now has support for
<para arch="pc98">The PC98 boot loader now has support for
booting from SCSI MO media. &merged;</para>
<para>The <filename>/modules</filename> directory (once the
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loader can only load kernels from root file systems that are
1.5TB or smaller in size.</para>
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</sect3>
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corrected.</para>
<para>Support has been added for volume labels on UFS and UFS2
filesystems. These labels are strings that can be used to
file systems. These labels are strings that can be used to
identify a volume, regardless of what device it appears on.
Labels can be set with the <option>-L</option> options to
&man.newfs.8; or &man.tunefs.8;. With the
<literal>GEOM_VOL</literal> module, volumes can be accessed
using their labels under <filename>/dev/vol</filename>.</para>
<para>The root filesystem can now be located on a &man.vinum.4;
<para>The root file system can now be located on a &man.vinum.4;
volume. More information can be found in the &man.vinum.4;
manual page.</para>
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</sect3>
<sect3 id="fs">
<title>Filesystems</title>
<title>File Systems</title>
<para>A new <literal>DIRECTIO</literal> kernel option enables
support for read operations that bypass the buffer cache and
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the read operation are multiples of the physical media sector
size. &merged;</para>
<para>NETNCP and Netware Filesystem Support (nwfs) are once
<para>NETNCP and Netware File System Support (nwfs) are once
again working.</para>
<para>Bugs that could cause the unmounting of a smbfs share to
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<para>&man.dump.8; now supports caching of disk blocks with the
<option>-C</option> option. This can improve dump performance
at the cost of possibly missing filesystem updates that occur
at the cost of possibly missing file system updates that occur
between passes.</para>
<para>&man.dumpfs.8; now supports a <option>-m</option> flag to
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<para>&man.kenv.1; has been moved from
<filename>/usr/bin</filename> to <filename>/bin</filename> to
make it available at times during system startup when only the
root filesystem is mounted.</para>
root file system is mounted.</para>
<para>&man.killall.1; now supports a <option>-j</option> option to
kill all processes inside a jail.</para>

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</sect3>
<sect3 id="boot">
<title>Bootloader Changes</title>
<title>Boot Loader Changes</title>
<para arch="alpha">The alpha boot loader
(<filename>boot1</filename>) can now be called
@ -258,7 +258,7 @@
file, to simplify programs that need to write or otherwise
manipulate the boot loader.</para>
<para arch="pc98">The PC98 bootloader now has support for
<para arch="pc98">The PC98 boot loader now has support for
booting from SCSI MO media. &merged;</para>
<para>The <filename>/modules</filename> directory (once the
@ -277,7 +277,7 @@
loader can only load kernels from root file systems that are
1.5TB or smaller in size.</para>
<!-- Above this line, order bootloader changes by keyword-->
<!-- Above this line, order boot loader changes by keyword-->
</sect3>
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corrected.</para>
<para>Support has been added for volume labels on UFS and UFS2
filesystems. These labels are strings that can be used to
file systems. These labels are strings that can be used to
identify a volume, regardless of what device it appears on.
Labels can be set with the <option>-L</option> options to
&man.newfs.8; or &man.tunefs.8;. With the
<literal>GEOM_VOL</literal> module, volumes can be accessed
using their labels under <filename>/dev/vol</filename>.</para>
<para>The root filesystem can now be located on a &man.vinum.4;
<para>The root file system can now be located on a &man.vinum.4;
volume. More information can be found in the &man.vinum.4;
manual page.</para>
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</sect3>
<sect3 id="fs">
<title>Filesystems</title>
<title>File Systems</title>
<para>A new <literal>DIRECTIO</literal> kernel option enables
support for read operations that bypass the buffer cache and
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the read operation are multiples of the physical media sector
size. &merged;</para>
<para>NETNCP and Netware Filesystem Support (nwfs) are once
<para>NETNCP and Netware File System Support (nwfs) are once
again working.</para>
<para>Bugs that could cause the unmounting of a smbfs share to
@ -485,7 +485,7 @@
<para>&man.dump.8; now supports caching of disk blocks with the
<option>-C</option> option. This can improve dump performance
at the cost of possibly missing filesystem updates that occur
at the cost of possibly missing file system updates that occur
between passes.</para>
<para>&man.dumpfs.8; now supports a <option>-m</option> flag to
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<para>&man.kenv.1; has been moved from
<filename>/usr/bin</filename> to <filename>/bin</filename> to
make it available at times during system startup when only the
root filesystem is mounted.</para>
root file system is mounted.</para>
<para>&man.killall.1; now supports a <option>-j</option> option to
kill all processes inside a jail.</para>