Current list as of 93-7-5: Those I'm aware of: - nfsd and mountd crash regularly when going to multiuser mode... - the console seems to have some problems displaying text when parity is enabled. This shows in a distorted login-prompt (multiuser mode). - the vt200 emulator is really far from perfect, and needs a lot more work to be honestly called a vt200 (or vt320 even) emulator. - the console chops the rightmost character, I guess this is a problem of the display-window, not of the bitmap drawing itself. - 8bit characters are all displayed as ^@. Problems could lie in wrong tty settings or the ite driver. - although autoconfig information is passed into the kernel and the hardware table is generated, no I/O-space is currently allocated in kernel VM for boards. This will probably be one of the first things to fix or nobody is able to access their boards under BSD ... - sun-style disklabels are not yet supported. - disklabels can't be written back to disk. You'll have to configure your drives under amigados (with hdtoolbox), and just format the partitions under BSD. I think this is a tolerable limitation. - there's currently no provision for reading the realtime-clock, so time is always set using the last modification date of the mounted root filesystem. - severe crash after dumping to disk... to be continued...