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! OpenBSD ! 3.8

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Released November 1, 2005
Copyright 1997-2005, Theo de Raadt.
! ISBN 0-9731791-6-3
3.8 Song: "Hackers of the Lost RAID"
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! OpenBSD ! 3.8

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! Jones ! Released November 1, 2005
Copyright 1997-2005, Theo de Raadt.
! ISBN 0-9731791-6-3
3.8 Song: "Hackers of the Lost RAID"
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  • See the information on The FTP page for a list of mirror machines. !
  • Go to the pub/OpenBSD/3.8/ directory on one of the mirror sites.
  • Have a look at The 3.8 Errata page for a list of bugs and workarounds. --- 44,50 ----
    • See the information on The FTP page for a list of mirror machines. !
    • Go to the pub/OpenBSD/3.8/ directory on one of the mirror sites.
    • Have a look at The 3.8 Errata page for a list of bugs and workarounds. *************** *** 43,55 **** All applicable copyrights and credits are in the src.tar.gz, sys.tar.gz, xenocara.tar.gz, ports.tar.gz files, or in the files fetched via ports.tar.gz. !

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      What's New

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      This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 3.8. For a comprehensive list, see the changelog leading to 3.8. --- 55,68 ---- All applicable copyrights and credits are in the src.tar.gz, sys.tar.gz, xenocara.tar.gz, ports.tar.gz files, or in the files fetched via ports.tar.gz. !


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What's New

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This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 3.8. For a comprehensive list, see the changelog leading to 3.8. *************** *** 60,143 ****

  • Improved hardware support, including:

  • New tools:

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  • Improved hardware support, including:

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    How to install

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    Following this are the instructions which you would have on a piece of paper if you had purchased a CDROM set instead of doing an alternate form of install. The instructions for doing an FTP (or other style *************** *** 310,323 ****


    Quick installer information for people familiar with OpenBSD, and the use of the "disklabel -E" command. If you are at all confused when installing OpenBSD, read the relevant INSTALL.* file as listed above! -

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    OpenBSD/i386:

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    Quick installer information for people familiar with OpenBSD, and the use of the "disklabel -E" command. If you are at all confused when installing OpenBSD, read the relevant INSTALL.* file as listed above! !

    OpenBSD/i386:

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    Play with your BIOS options to enable booting from a CD. The OpenBSD/i386 release is on CD1. If your BIOS does not support booting from CD, you will need to create a boot floppy to install from. To create a boot floppy write *************** *** 339,370 ****

    To make a boot floppy under MS-DOS, use the "rawrite" utility located at CD1:3.8/tools/rawrite.exe. To make the boot floppy under a Unix OS, ! use the dd(1) utility. The following is an example usage of ! dd(1), where the device could be "floppy", "rfd0c", or "rfd0a". !

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    Notes about the source code:

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    Notes about the source code:

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    src.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src. This file contains everything you need except for the kernel sources, which are in a separate archive. To extract: + +

    + # mkdir -p /usr/src
    + # cd /usr/src
    + # tar xvfz /tmp/src.tar.gz
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    sys.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src/sys. This file contains all the kernel sources you need to rebuild kernels. To extract: ! !

    ! # mkdir -p /usr/src/sys
    ! # cd /usr/src
      # tar xvfz /tmp/sys.tar.gz
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    Both of these trees are a regular CVS checkout. Using these trees it is possible to get a head-start on using the anoncvs servers as *************** *** 579,608 **** Using these files results in a much faster initial CVS update than you could expect from a fresh checkout of the full OpenBSD source tree. -

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    How to upgrade

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    If you already have an OpenBSD 3.7 system, and do not want to reinstall, upgrade instructions and advice can be found in the Upgrade Guide. -


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    Ports Tree

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    A ports tree archive is also provided. To extract:

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    The ports/ subdirectory is a checkout of the OpenBSD ports tree. Go read the ports page --- 574,605 ---- Using these files results in a much faster initial CVS update than you could expect from a fresh checkout of the full OpenBSD source tree. !

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    How to upgrade

    If you already have an OpenBSD 3.7 system, and do not want to reinstall, upgrade instructions and advice can be found in the Upgrade Guide. +


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    Ports Tree

    A ports tree archive is also provided. To extract:

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    ! # cd /usr
    ! # tar xvfz /tmp/ports.tar.gz
    ! # cd ports
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    The ports/ subdirectory is a checkout of the OpenBSD ports tree. Go read the ports page *************** *** 612,628 **** OpenBSD ports system.

    The ports/ directory represents a CVS (see the manpage for ! ! cvs(1) if you aren't familiar with CVS) checkout of our ports. As with our complete source tree, our ports tree is available via anoncvs. So, in order to keep current with it, you must make the ports/ tree available on a read-write medium and update the tree with a command like:

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    [Of course, you must replace the local directory and server name here with the location of your ports collection and a nearby anoncvs --- 609,624 ---- OpenBSD ports system.

    The ports/ directory represents a CVS (see the manpage for ! cvs(1) if you aren't familiar with CVS) checkout of our ports. As with our complete source tree, our ports tree is available via anoncvs. So, in order to keep current with it, you must make the ports/ tree available on a read-write medium and update the tree with a command like:

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      # cd [portsdir]/; cvs -d anoncvs@server.openbsd.org:/cvs update -Pd -rOPENBSD_3_8
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    [Of course, you must replace the local directory and server name here with the location of your ports collection and a nearby anoncvs *************** *** 634,640 **** If you're interested in seeing a port added, would like to help out, or just would like to know more, the mailing list ports@openbsd.org is a good place to know. !

    ! ! ! --- 630,633 ---- If you're interested in seeing a port added, would like to help out, or just would like to know more, the mailing list ports@openbsd.org is a good place to know. !