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Operating System is a fully functional UN*X-like system
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derived from the Berkeley Networking Release 2 (Net/2), 4.4BSD-Lite,
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compressed install kernels and ramdisks. We intend to do
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substantial work on improving ease of installation in the
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filesystems has been added.
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binary emulation
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Solaris and Ultrix compatibility), bringing
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.Ss "The Future of NetBSD"
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free exchange of computer software, namely the
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providing a framework to receive donations of goods and
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services and to own the resources necessary to run the
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providing a better position from which to undertake
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hardware in the future, and we have a
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NetBSD-current development source available on a daily basis.
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release is organized as follows:
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releases.
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distribution.
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README describing the distribution's contents.
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NetBSD's todo list (also somewhat incomplete and out of date).
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distribution tree, which point out that there are some portions of the
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distribution (i.e. the `domestic' portion) that may be subject to
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export regulations of the United States. It is your responsibility
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to determine whether or not it is legal for you to export these portions
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"source" subdirectory of the distribution tree. They contain the
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complete sources to the system. The source distribution sets
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sources may be subject to United States export
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regulations.
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and the other GNU utilities in the binary distribution
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sets.
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the sources for the man pages not associated with
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any particular program, the sources for the
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typesettable document set, the dictionaries, and more.
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subdirectory of the distribution tree. The secrsrc.tgz set is
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contained in the
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subdirectory. This set, which is
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available only to users in the United States and Canada, contains the
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sources normally found in
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.Pa /usr/src/domestic
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\- primarily kerberos and
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other cryptographic security related software. (Remember, because of
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United States law, it may not be legal to distribute this set to
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locations outside of the United States and Canada.)
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subdirectories contain split
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versions of the source sets for those users who need to load the
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source sets from floppy or otherwise need a split distribution. The
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split sets are are named "set_name.xx" where "set_name" is the
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distribution set name, and "xx" is the sequence number of the file,
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starting with "aa" for the first file in the distribution set, then
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"ab" for the next, and so on. All of these files except the last one
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of each set should be exactly 240,640 bytes long. (The last file is
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just long enough to contain the remainder of the data for that
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which contains the checksums of the files in that
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directory, as generated by the
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.Xr cksum 1
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utility. You can use cksum to
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check the integrity of the archives, if you suspect that one of the
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files is corrupt and have access to a cksum binary. Checksums based on
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other algorithms may also be present \*- see the
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man page for details.
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the source update protocol, for more information see:
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may wish to bear the
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following problems and compatibility issues in mind when upgrading to
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program. The kernel no longer configures a default swap
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partition. Because of this, all swap partitions
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configuring a "default" swap partition and did not list any swap space in
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.Pa /etc/fstab
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at all -- such users will now have no
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swap space configured unless they list swap partitions in
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.Pa /etc/fstab !
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.Pp
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Common symptoms of of this problem include machine crashes
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during builds, and similar memory intensive activities.
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.It Fix
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The most common position for a swap partition is the `b'
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partition of the drive the root file system is on. For
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diskless systems, check the new swapctl(8) manual for more
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detail on how this is done. Example fstab entries:
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.
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.Bl -column /dev/sd0bxx nonexx swapxx sw,priority=0xx
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.It /dev/sd0b Ta none Ta swap Ta sw,priority=0
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.It /dev/sd1b Ta none Ta swap Ta sw,priority=5
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.El
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.
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.El
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.
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.It
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NFS now uses reserved ports
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.
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.Bl -tag -width 3n
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.It Description
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Earlier versions of
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.Nx
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did not use a reserved (\*(<= 1023)
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port when making NFS client requests. When acting as a server
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NetBSD now requires reserved ports by default.
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.Pp
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Old clients mounting a new server will receive a 'permission
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|
denied' response when the directory is accessed. New clients
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should work fine with old servers.
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.It Fix
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Add '-P' to the mount options in the old client's
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.Pa /etc/fstab ,
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or (less preferred), add
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.Li \&-noresvport,noresvmnt
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to the options on the new server's
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.Pa /etc/exports .
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.El
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.
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.It
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NFS daemons and other programs in /sbin moved
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.
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.Bl -tag -width 3n
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.It Description
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The NFS daemons (nfsd, nfsiod, mountd) have been moved from
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the
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.Pa /sbin
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to the
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.Pa /usr/sbin directory .
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When new binaries are
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loaded over old ones during upgrade, most programs get
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overlaid and replaced, but unless these binaries are
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explicitly removed they will not disappear. The installation
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subsystems on some
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.Nx
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architectures will not properly
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remove these binaries.
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.Pp
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Due to changes in the NFS subsystem, the old NFS daemon
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binaries will not work correctly, and will cause serious
|
|
problems. Unfortunately, the default startup script
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.Pq Pa /etc/rc
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will run the old binaries in
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.Pa /sbin
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if they are present instead of the new ones in
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.Pa /usr/sbin .
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.Pp
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Some other programs (dumpfs, dumplfs and quotacheck) have also
|
|
been moved from
|
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.Pa /sbin
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to
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.Pa /usr/sbin ,
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and old versions may be
|
|
left behind by accident. They, too, may cause difficulties.
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.It Fix
|
|
Remove the old daemon binaries
|
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.Pp Pa (/sbin/nfsiod ,
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.Pa /sbin/nfsd ,
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.Pa /sbin/mountd ,
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.Pq etc.
|
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after your upgrade has finished. You may
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|
wish to do an
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.D1 Ic "ls -lt /sbin | more
|
|
to help determine which
|
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binaries were not replaced/removed during your upgrade.
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.El
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.
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.It
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.Tn AMANDA
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(The Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver, from
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.Lk http://www.amanda.org)
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.
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.Bl -tag -width 3n
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.It Description
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Due to a change in the output of dump(8) to ensure
|
|
consistency in the messages, AMANDA's dump output
|
|
parser breaks.
|
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.Pp
|
|
Error messages such as the following may be an
|
|
indication that this problem is present:
|
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.
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.Bd -unfilled
|
|
FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
|
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hostname wd0e lev 1 FAILED [no backup size line]
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|
.Ed
|
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.
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.It Versions affected
|
|
2.3.0.4, and most likely earlier versions
|
|
.It Workaround/Fix
|
|
One of:
|
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.
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|
.Bl -bullet
|
|
.It
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|
Apply
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.Lk ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/patches/amanda-pre-2.4.patch \
|
|
this\~patch
|
|
.It
|
|
Upgrade to AMANDA 2.4.0 or newer. The side effect of this is
|
|
that the network protocol is incompatible with earlier
|
|
versions.
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.El
|
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.
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|
.El
|
|
.
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|
.El
|
|
.
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|
.
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|
.Ss "Using online NetBSD documentation"
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Documentation is available if you first install the manual
|
|
distribution set. Traditionally, the
|
|
.Dq man pages
|
|
(documentation) are denoted by
|
|
.Dq Li name(section) .
|
|
Some examples of this are
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Bl -bullet -compact -offset indent
|
|
.It
|
|
.Xr intro 1 ,
|
|
.It
|
|
.Xr man 1 ,
|
|
.It
|
|
.Xr apropros 1 ,
|
|
.It
|
|
.Xr passwd 1 ,
|
|
and
|
|
.It
|
|
.Xr passwd 5 .
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The section numbers group the topics into several categories, but three
|
|
are of primary interest: user commands are in section 1, file formats
|
|
are in section 5, and administrative information is in section 8.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.No The Em man
|
|
command is used to view the documentation on a topic, and is
|
|
started by entering
|
|
.Ic man Op Ar section
|
|
.Ar topic .
|
|
The brackets
|
|
.Op \&
|
|
around the
|
|
section should not be entered, but rather indicate that the section is
|
|
optional. If you don't ask for a particular section, the topic with the
|
|
lowest numbered section name will be displayed. For instance, after
|
|
logging in, enter
|
|
.D1 Ic "man passwd
|
|
to read the documentation for
|
|
.Xr passwd 1 .
|
|
To view the documentation for
|
|
.Xr passwd 5 m
|
|
enter
|
|
.D1 Ic man 5 passwd
|
|
instead.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
If you are unsure of what man page you are looking for, enter
|
|
.Ic apropos Ar subject-word
|
|
.Pp
|
|
where
|
|
.Ar subject-word
|
|
is your topic of interest; a list of possibly
|
|
related man pages will be displayed.
|
|
.
|
|
.Ss Administrivia
|
|
.
|
|
If you've got something to say, do so! We'd like your input.
|
|
There are various mailing lists available via the mailing list
|
|
server at
|
|
.Mt majordomo@NetBSD.ORG .
|
|
To get help on using the mailing
|
|
list server, send mail to that address with an empty body, and it will
|
|
reply with instructions.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
There are various mailing lists set up to deal with comments and
|
|
questions about this release. Please send comments to:
|
|
.Mt netbsd-comments@NetBSD.ORG .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
To report bugs, use the
|
|
.Xr send-pr 1
|
|
command shipped with
|
|
.Nx ,
|
|
and fill in as much information about the problem as you can. Good
|
|
bug reports include lots of details. Additionally, bug reports can
|
|
be sent by mail to:
|
|
.Mt netbsd-bugs@NetBSD.ORG .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Use of
|
|
.Xr send-pr 1
|
|
is encouraged, however, because bugs reported with it
|
|
are entered into the
|
|
.Nx
|
|
bugs database, and thus can't slip through
|
|
the cracks.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
There are also port-specific mailing lists, to discuss aspects of
|
|
each port of
|
|
.Nx .
|
|
Use majordomo to find their addresses. If
|
|
you're interested in doing a serious amount of work on a specific
|
|
port, you probably should contact the "owner" of that port (listed
|
|
below).
|
|
.Pp
|
|
If you'd like to help with this effort, and have an idea as to how
|
|
you could be useful, send us mail or subscribe to:
|
|
.Mt netbsd-help@NetBSD.ORG .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
As a favor, please avoid mailing huge documents or files to these
|
|
mailing lists. Instead, put the material you would have sent up
|
|
for FTP somewhere, then mail the appropriate list about it, or, if
|
|
you'd rather not do that, mail the list saying you'll send the data
|
|
to those who want it.
|
|
.
|
|
.Ss Thanks go to
|
|
.
|
|
.Bl -bullet
|
|
.It
|
|
The former members of UCB's Computer Systems Research Group,
|
|
including (but not limited to):
|
|
.Bd -unfilled -offset indent
|
|
Keith Bostic
|
|
Ralph Campbell
|
|
Mike Karels
|
|
Marshall Kirk McKusick
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
for their ongoing work on BSD systems, support, and encouragement.
|
|
.It
|
|
Also, our thanks go to:
|
|
.Bd -unfilled -offset indent
|
|
Mike Hibler
|
|
Rick Macklem
|
|
Jan-Simon Pendry
|
|
Chris Torek
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.Pp
|
|
for answering lots of questions, fixing bugs, and doing the various work
|
|
they've done.
|
|
.It
|
|
UC Berkeley's Experimental Computing Facility provided a home for
|
|
sun-lamp in the past, people to look after it, and a sense of humor.
|
|
Rob Robertson, too, has added his unique sense of humor to things, and
|
|
for a long time provided the primary FTP site for
|
|
.Nx .
|
|
.It
|
|
Best Internet Communications for hosting the
|
|
.Nx
|
|
FTP and SUP server.
|
|
.It
|
|
Cygnus Support for hosting the
|
|
.Nx
|
|
Mail server.
|
|
.It
|
|
Without CVS, this project would be impossible to manage, so our hats
|
|
go off to Brian Berliner, Jeff Polk, and the various other people
|
|
who've had a hand in making CVS a useful tool.
|
|
.It
|
|
Dave Burgess
|
|
.Mt burgess@cynjut.infonet.net
|
|
has been maintaining the
|
|
386BSD/NetBSD/FreeBSD FAQ for quite some time, and deserves to be
|
|
recognized for it.
|
|
.It
|
|
The following people (in alphabetical order) have made donations or
|
|
loans of hardware and/or money, to support
|
|
.Nx
|
|
development, and
|
|
deserve credit for it:
|
|
.so ../common/donations -----------------------------------------------
|
|
(If you're not on that list and should be, tell us! We probably were
|
|
not able to get in touch with you, to verify that you wanted to be
|
|
listed.)
|
|
.It
|
|
Finally, we thank all of the people who've put sweat and tears into
|
|
developing
|
|
.Nx
|
|
since its inception in January, 1993. (Obviously,
|
|
there are a lot more people who deserve thanks here. If you're one of
|
|
them, and would like to mentioned, tell us!)
|
|
.El
|
|
.
|
|
.Ss "We are..."
|
|
.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
(in alphabetical order)
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.Bl -column XXxxx Frank\ van\ der\ Lindenxx sakamoto@NetBSD.ORGxx newsmips
|
|
.
|
|
.br_ne 1i
|
|
.It-span Em "The NetBSD core group:"
|
|
.It Ta Ta
|
|
.It Ta Paul Kranenburg Ta Mt pk@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Herb Peyerl Ta Mt hpeyerl@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Scott Reynolds Ta Mt scottr@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Jason Thorpe Ta Mt thorpej@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Christos Zoulas Ta Mt christos@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Ta
|
|
.br_ne 2i
|
|
.It-span Em "The portmasters (and their ports):"
|
|
.It Ta Ta
|
|
.It Ta Mark Brinicombe Ta Mt mark@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy arm32
|
|
.It Ta Jeremy Cooper Ta Mt jeremy@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy sun3x
|
|
.It Ta Chuck Cranor Ta Mt chuck@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy mvme68k
|
|
.It Ta Ross Harvey Ta Mt ross@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy alpha
|
|
.It Ta Chris Hopps Ta Mt chopps@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy amiga
|
|
.It Ta Eduardo Horvath Ta Mt eeh@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy sparc64
|
|
.It Ta Paul Kranenburg Ta Mt pk@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy sparc
|
|
.It Ta Anders Magnusson Ta Mt ragge@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy vax
|
|
.It Ta Tsubai Masanari Ta Mt tsubai@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy macppc
|
|
.It Ta Tsubai Masanari Ta Mt tsubai@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy newsmips
|
|
.It Ta Phil Nelson Ta Mt phil@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy pc532
|
|
.It Ta Masaru Oki Ta Mt oki@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy x68k
|
|
.It Ta Scott Reynolds Ta Mt scottr@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy mac68k
|
|
.It Ta Gordon Ross Ta Mt gwr@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy sun3,\ sun3x
|
|
.It Ta Kazuki Sakamoto Ta Mt sakamoto@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy bebox
|
|
.It Ta Wolfgang Solfrank Ta Mt ws@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy powerpc
|
|
.It Ta Jonathan Stone Ta Mt jonathan@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy pmax
|
|
.It Ta Jason Thorpe Ta Mt thorpej@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy hp300
|
|
.It Ta "Frank van der Linden" Ta Mt fvdl@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy i386
|
|
.It Ta Leo Weppelman Ta Mt leo@NetBSD.ORG Ta Sy atari
|
|
.It Ta Ta
|
|
.br_ne 1i
|
|
.It-span Em "The NetBSD \*V Release Engineering team:"
|
|
.It Ta Ta
|
|
.It Ta Chris G. Demetriou Ta Mt cgd@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Ted Lemon Ta Mt mellon@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Perry Metzger Ta Mt perry@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Jason Thorpe Ta Mt thorpej@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Ta
|
|
.br_ne 2i
|
|
.It-span Em "Developers and other contributors:"
|
|
.It Ta Ta
|
|
.It Ta Steve Allen Ta Mt wormey@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Lennart Augustsson Ta Mt augustss@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Christoph Badura Ta Mt bad@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Manuel Bouyer Ta Mt bouyer@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Robert V. Baron Ta Mt rvb@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta John Brezak Ta Mt brezak@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Allen Briggs Ta Mt briggs@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Aaron Brown Ta Mt abrown@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta David Brownlee Ta Mt abs@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Simon Burge Ta Mt simonb@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Dave Burgess Ta Mt burgess@cynjut.infonet.net
|
|
.It Ta Dave Carrel Ta Mt carrel@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Bill Coldwell Ta Mt billc@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Alistair Crooks Ta Mt agc@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Aidan Cully Ta Mt aidan@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Rob Deker Ta Mt deker@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Chris G. Demetriou Ta Mt cgd@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Matthias Drochner Ta Mt drochner@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Enami Tsugutomo Ta Mt enami@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Bernd Ernesti Ta Mt veego@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Erik Fair Ta Mt fair@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Hubert Feyrer Ta Mt hubertf@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Thorsten Frueauf Ta Mt frueauf@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Brian R. Gaeke Ta Mt brg@dgate.org
|
|
.It Ta Thomas Gerner Ta Mt thomas@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Justin Gibbs Ta Mt gibbs@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Adam Glass Ta Mt glass@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Michael Graff Ta Mt explorer@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Brad Grantham Ta Mt grantham@tenon.com
|
|
.It Ta Matthew Green Ta Mt mrg@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Juergen Hannken-Illjes Ta Mt hannken@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Charles M. Hannum Ta Mt mycroft@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Eric Haszlakiewicz Ta Mt erh@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Michael L. Hitch Ta Mt osymh@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Ken Hornstein Ta Mt kenh@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Marc Horowitz Ta Mt marc@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta ITOH Yasufumi Ta Mt itohy@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Matthew Jacob Ta Mt mjacob@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Lonhyn T. Jasinskyj Ta Mt lonhyn@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Darrin Jewell Ta Mt dbj@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Lawrence Kesteloot Ta Mt kesteloo@cs.unc.edu
|
|
.It Ta Klaus Klein Ta Mt kleink@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta John Kohl Ta Mt jtk@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Kevin Lahey Ta Mt kml@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Ted Lemon Ta Mt mellon@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Mike Long Ta Mt mikel@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Paul Mackerras Ta Mt paulus@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Neil J. McRae Ta Mt neil@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Perry Metzger Ta Mt perry@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Luke Mewburn Ta Mt lukem@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Minoura Makoto Ta Mt minoura@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta der Mouse Ta Mt mouse@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Tohru Nishimura Ta Mt nisimura@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Greg Oster Ta Mt oster@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Matthias Pfaller Ta Mt matthias@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Dante Profeta Ta Mt dante@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Chris Provenzano Ta Mt proven@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Waldi Ravens Ta Mt waldi@moacs.indiv.nl.net
|
|
.It Ta Darren Reed Ta Mt darrenr@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Tim Rightnour Ta Mt garbled@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Heiko W. Rupp Ta Mt hwr@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta SAITOH Masanobu Ta Mt msaitoh@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Kazuki Sakamoto Ta Mt sakamoto@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Curt Sampson Ta Mt cjs@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Wilfredo Sanchez Ta Mt wsanchez@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Ty Sarna Ta Mt tsarna@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Matthias Scheler Ta Mt tron@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Karl Schilke (rAT) Ta Mt rat@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Tim Shepard Ta Mt shep@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Chuck Silvers Ta Mt chs@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Thor Lancelot Simon Ta Mt tls@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Noriyuki Soda Ta Mt soda@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Wolfgang Solfrank Ta Mt ws@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Bill Sommerfeld Ta Mt sommerfeld@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Ignatios Souvatzis Ta Mt is@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Bill Studenmund Ta Mt wrstuden@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Kevin Sullivan Ta Mt sullivan@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Kimmo Suominen Ta Mt kim@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Matt Thomas Ta Mt matt@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Christoph Toshok Ta Mt toshok@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Todd Vierling Ta Mt tv@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Paul Vixie Ta Mt vixie@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Krister Walfridsson Ta Mt kristerw@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Nathan Williams Ta Mt nathanw@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Colin Wood Ta Mt ender@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.It Ta Steve Woodford Ta Mt scw@NetBSD.ORG
|
|
.
|
|
.El
|
|
.
|
|
.Ss "Legal Mumbo-Jumbo"
|
|
.
|
|
The following notices are required to satisfy the license terms of
|
|
the software that we have mentioned in this document:
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.nr save_size \n[.s]
|
|
.nr save_vs \n[.v]
|
|
.ps 8
|
|
.vs 9
|
|
.Ht <font size=-1>
|
|
.so ../common/legal.common -----------------------------------------------
|
|
.so legal -----------------------------------------------
|
|
.Ht </font>
|
|
.ps
|
|
.vs
|