Release note deleted: sysinstall newfs blocksize parameters on
alpha. MFCs noted: Bootloaders support larger filesystem block sizes.
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<para arch="i386">The &os; boot loader is now capable of
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booting from filesystems with 16K disk blocks (the old limit was
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8K).</para>
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8K). &merged;</para>
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<para arch="alpha">The &os; boot loader is now capable of
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booting from filesystems with block sizes larger than 8K.</para>
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booting from filesystems with block sizes larger than 8K. &merged;</para>
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<para>Support for USB devices was added to the
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<filename>GENERIC</filename> kernel and to the installation
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auto-sized partitions can now also recover the space that becomes
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available when other partitions are deleted. &merged;</para>
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<para arch="alpha">Filesystems created from within
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&man.sysinstall.8; continue to use the old default block and
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fragment sizes of 8192 and 1024 bytes respectively, overriding the
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&man.newfs.8; defaults. The &man.newfs.8; default parameters were
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changed in &os; &release.current; (see the <link
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linkend="newfs-block-frag-sizes">corresponding release note</link>
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in this document), but the &arch; bootstrap code assumes a block
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size of 8192 bytes for the root filesystem. This change ensures
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that the parameters for the root filesystem are set correctly for
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new installs. &merged;</para>
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<para>&man.syslogd.8; can take a <option>-n</option> option to
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disable DNS queries for every request. &merged;</para>
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<para arch="i386">The &os; boot loader is now capable of
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booting from filesystems with 16K disk blocks (the old limit was
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8K).</para>
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8K). &merged;</para>
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<para arch="alpha">The &os; boot loader is now capable of
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booting from filesystems with block sizes larger than 8K.</para>
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booting from filesystems with block sizes larger than 8K. &merged;</para>
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<para>Support for USB devices was added to the
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<filename>GENERIC</filename> kernel and to the installation
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@ -2207,17 +2207,6 @@ options HZ=1000 # not compulsory but strongly recommended</programlisting>
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auto-sized partitions can now also recover the space that becomes
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available when other partitions are deleted. &merged;</para>
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<para arch="alpha">Filesystems created from within
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&man.sysinstall.8; continue to use the old default block and
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fragment sizes of 8192 and 1024 bytes respectively, overriding the
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&man.newfs.8; defaults. The &man.newfs.8; default parameters were
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changed in &os; &release.current; (see the <link
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linkend="newfs-block-frag-sizes">corresponding release note</link>
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in this document), but the &arch; bootstrap code assumes a block
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size of 8192 bytes for the root filesystem. This change ensures
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that the parameters for the root filesystem are set correctly for
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new installs. &merged;</para>
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<para>&man.syslogd.8; can take a <option>-n</option> option to
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disable DNS queries for every request. &merged;</para>
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