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FreeBSD 5.0 --- SNAPSHOT Version , ,
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This is a binary snapshot of 5.0-current, the /- _ `-/ '
(HEAD) branch which is currently moving towards (/\/ \ \ /\
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the release of 5.0. / / | ` \
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Feedback or offers to help with anything <----. __ / __ \
you see in this release are most welcome <----|====O)))==) \) /====
and should be sent to one of the approp- <----' `--' `.__,' \
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riate mailing lists - please see the | |
ABOUT.TXT file for more information. \ / /\
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TARGET AUDIENCE:
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This release is aimed primarily at early-adopters and the various
other folks who want to get involved with the ongoing development
of FreeBSD and are willing to deal with a few bumps in the road.
We do our best to ensure that each snapshot works as advertised,
but tracking -current is a process which frequently has its off
days.
If you're both technically proficient and know exactly what you're
getting into here (e.g. you've been following -current) then this
snapshot is probably for you. If you're more interested in doing
business with FreeBSD than in playing with the cutting edge of
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technology, however, then 3.x is almost certainly your best bet.
Most information here is also available from the Documentation menu
during installation.
ERRATA.TXT Read this file! It will tell you where to look for the
latest information on problems which have been found and
fixed since this release was created (and may bite you).
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README.TXT This file
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ABOUT.TXT All about FreeBSD, including contact information
RELNOTES.TXT Release Notes - what's new & different in this release
LAYOUT.TXT Information about the layout of the release directory.
If you are installing from floppies, it is especially
important that you read this section!
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HARDWARE.TXT Information about the configuration of the GENERIC kernel
and supported hardware. New installers should read this
file.
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INSTALL.TXT Installation instructions - new installers should read this.
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UPGRADE.TXT Upgrading an existing FreeBSD installation
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TROUBLE.TXT General troubleshooting information
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o It is, again, very important to check the ERRATA.TXT file for any
late-breaking issues with this release. If you don't read the ERRATA,
you will probably fall right into the same problems that have already
been reported (and fixed as noted in the ERRATA).
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If you're a developer/hobbiest and not interested in QA'd releases
so much as simply keeping up to date on the latest FreeBSD technology,
you can also install one of our "snapshot" releases.
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For the most up-to-date software along the RELENG_3 branch
(also known as 3.4-stable), now proceeding towards the release
of FreeBSD 3.5, please install your snapshots from from:
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ftp://releng3.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/
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For the latest 4.0-current (HEAD branch) snapshot releases,
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please install from:
ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD
If you plan to run either -Stable or -Current you MUST be
subscribed to the appropriate mailing list, either
freebsd-stable or freebsd-current. For information on
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subscribing to either list (or both), send an e-mail to
majordomo@freebsd.org with the following in the body, not
the subject, of the letter as appropriate:
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subscribe freebsd-stable
subscribe freebsd-current
end
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We hope you enjoy using FreeBSD as much as we enjoyed
creating it!