Referring to FreeBSD versions later than 2.0R as "fairly recent" is pretty

archaic at this point in time.  Pretend nobody runs FreeBSD 1.x anymore
in order to not confuse people needlessly.

Laplink support probably doesn't even work at this point in time anyway...
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phk 2003-09-18 15:13:57 +00:00
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@ -852,8 +852,7 @@ DMenu MenuNetworkDevice = {
"If you're using SLIP over a serial device then the expectation is\n"
"that you have a HARDWIRED connection.\n\n"
"You can also install over a parallel port using a special \"laplink\"\n"
"cable to another machine running a fairly recent (2.0R or later)\n"
"version of FreeBSD.",
"cable to another machine running FreeBSD.",
"Press F1 to read network configuration manual",
"network_device",
{ { NULL } },

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@ -852,8 +852,7 @@ DMenu MenuNetworkDevice = {
"If you're using SLIP over a serial device then the expectation is\n"
"that you have a HARDWIRED connection.\n\n"
"You can also install over a parallel port using a special \"laplink\"\n"
"cable to another machine running a fairly recent (2.0R or later)\n"
"version of FreeBSD.",
"cable to another machine running FreeBSD.",
"Press F1 to read network configuration manual",
"network_device",
{ { NULL } },