updated mailing lists and took out refs to 1.1 be around.

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Please mail all suggestions and additions to <FreeBSD-FAQ@FreeBSD.ORG> Please mail all suggestions and additions to <FreeBSD-FAQ@FreeBSD.ORG>
Revision: $Id: FreeBSD-1.1.FAQ,v 1.2 1994/10/03 03:48:37 gclarkii Exp $ Revision: $Id: FreeBSD-1.1.FAQ,v 1.3 1994/10/03 04:28:03 gclarkii Exp $
All entries are assumed to be relevant to both FreeBSD 1.1 and FreeBSD 1.1.5, All entries are assumed to be relevant to both FreeBSD 1.1 and FreeBSD 1.1.5,
unless otherwise noted. unless otherwise noted.
@ -41,15 +41,10 @@ trouble with and you just don't see it here, then please send mail to:
Some of the instructions here will also refer to auxiliary utilities Some of the instructions here will also refer to auxiliary utilities
in the /usr/src/share/FAQ directory. CDROM purchasers and net folks in the /usr/src/share/FAQ directory. CDROM purchasers and net folks
who've grabbed the FreeBSD 1.1 `srcdist' will have these files. If who've grabbed the FreeBSD current `srcdist' will have these files. If
you don't have the source distribution, then you can either grab the you don't have the source distribution, then you can either grab the
whole thing from: whole thing from:
ftp.FreeBSD.ORG:pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-1.1
Or you can grab only those files you're interested in straight out of
the FreeBSD-current distribution in:
ftp.FreeBSD.ORG:pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src ftp.FreeBSD.ORG:pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src
0.1: What is FreeBSD? 0.1: What is FreeBSD?
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SCSI: Mailing list for SCSI developers. SCSI: Mailing list for SCSI developers.
current: This list is for persons wishing to run FreeBSD-current current: This list is for persons wishing to run FreeBSD-current
and carries announcements and discussions on current. and carries announcements and discussions on current.
ports: Discussion of "/usr/ports"
hardware: Types of hardware FreeBSD runs on
security: Security issues
platforms: Porting to non-Intel platforms
Please see also the FreeBSD mailing list FAQ in: Please see also the FreeBSD mailing list FAQ in: