=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/ftp.html,v retrieving revision 1.40 retrieving revision 1.41 diff -u -r1.40 -r1.41 --- www/ftp.html 1997/10/11 19:42:36 1.40 +++ www/ftp.html 1997/10/11 19:49:50 1.41 @@ -18,18 +18,21 @@
-The most recent OpenBSD release is 2.1. -You can find these files in OpenBSD/2.1 -on each listed FTP server. They are also avalable via -AFS. +The most recent OpenBSD release is 2.1. The files are available on +a number of FTP and AFS mirror servers. For the 2.1 release, look in +the 2.1/ directory on whichever server you choose.
-As well, snapshots will be made available from time to time on the ftp mirrors. -The snapshots are available on each of the FTP servers listed below, -typically in the directory OpenBSD/snapshots. -If you plan to use a snapshot, you should also read the +Binary snapshots will be made available from time to time on the ftp mirrors. +A snapshot is a release build done by a developer as a test of the system. +These snapshot builds might work OK or... they might not. The snapshots +are made available for people who have specifically requested a build +based on more recent sources. +The snapshots are available on each of the FTP servers in the +directory snapshots. +If you plan to use a snapshot, you should read the general description about OpenBSD snapshots.
@@ -37,7 +40,8 @@ NOTE: you cannot fetch binaries directly from cvs.OpenBSD.org or OpenBSD.org but must use a mirror site. The main OpenBSD machines are -on a little network pipe in Canada. +only on a small network pipe in Canada, and that bandwidth is used +primarily by the developers.