&os;/&arch; &release.current; Release NotesThe FreeBSD Project$FreeBSD$2000200120022003The FreeBSD Documentation ProjectThe release notes for &os; &release.current; contain a summary
of
Both changes for kernel and userland are listed, as well as
applicable security advisories that were issued since the last
release. Some brief remarks on upgrading are also presented.IntroductionThis document contains the release notes for &os;
&release.current; on the &arch.print; hardware platform. It
describes recently added, changed, or deleted features of &os;.
It also provides some notes on upgrading
from previous versions of &os;.
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What's NewThis section describes
Typical release note items
document new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options,
major bugfixes, or contributed software upgrades. Applicable security
advisories issued after &release.prev.historic; are also listed.Many additional changes were made to &os; that are not listed
here for lack of space. For example, documentation was corrected
and improved, minor bugs were fixed, insecure coding practices
were audited and corrected, and source code was cleaned up.Kernel ChangesProcessor/Motherboard SupportBootloader ChangesThe PC98 bootloader now has support for
booting from SCSI MO media. &merged;Network Interface SupportNetwork ProtocolsDisks and StorageFilesystemsPCCARD SupportMultimedia SupportContributed SoftwareSecurity AdvisoriesUserland Changes&man.dump.8; now supports caching of disk blocks with the
option. This can improve dump performance
at the cost of possibly missing filesystem updates that occur
between passes.&man.newsyslog.8; now supports a W flag
to force previously-started compression jobs for an entry (or
group of entries specified with the G flag)
to finish before beginning a new one. This feature is designed
to prevent system overloads caused by starting several
compression jobs on big files simultaneously. &merged;The &man.swapoff.8; command has been added to disable paging
and swapping on a device. A related &man.swapctl.8; command has
been added to provide an interface to &man.swapon.8; and
&man.swapoff.8; similar to other BSDs.
The &man.swapoff.8; feature should be considered
experimental.&man.systat.1; now includes an
display mode that displays the network traffic going through
active intrfaces on the system.&man.xargs.1; now supports a option to
execute multiple copies of the same utility in parallel.Contributed Softwareawk from Bell Labs has been
updated to a 13 December 2002 snapshot.All of the bzip2 suite of
applications is now installed in the base system (in
particular, bzip2recover is now built and
installed. &merged;The ISC DHCP client has been
updated to 3.0.1RC11.OpenPAM has been updated to the
Daffodil release.Ports/Packages Collection InfrastructureRelease Engineering and IntegrationDocumentationUpgrading from previous releases of &os;Users with existing &os; systems are
highly encouraged to read the Early
Adopter's Guide to &os; 5.0. This document generally has
the filename EARLY.TXT on the distribution
media, or any other place that the release notes can be found. It
offers some notes on upgrading, but more importantly, also
discusses some of the relative merits of upgrading to &os;
5.X versus running &os;
4.X.Upgrading &os; should, of course, only be attempted after
backing up all data and configuration
files.