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+The &os; Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the + availability of &os; 10.0-RELEASE. This is the first release of + the stable/10 branch.
+ +Some of the highlights:
+ +GCC is no longer installed by default on architectures + where clang(1) is the default compiler.
Unbound has been imported to the base system as the local + caching DNS resolver.
BIND has been removed from the base system.
make(1) has been replaced with bmake(1), obtained + from the NetBSD Project.
pkg(7) is now the default package management + utility.
pkg_add(1), pkg_delete(1), and related tools have been + removed.
Major enhancements in virtualization, including the + addition of bhyve(8), virtio(4), and native + paravirtualized drivers providing support for &os; as a + guest operating system on Microsoft Hyper-V.
TRIM support for Solid State Drives has been added to + ZFS.
Support for the high-performance LZ4 compression + algorithm has been added to ZFS.
For a complete list of new features and known problems, please + see the online release notes and errata list, available at:
+ +For more information about &os; release engineering + activities, please see:
+ + + +&os; 10.0-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, + ia64, powerpc, powerpc64, and sparc64 architectures.
+ +&os; 10.0 can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the + network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB + memory stick. The required files can be downloaded via FTP as + described in the section below. While some of the smaller FTP + mirrors may not carry all architectures, they will all generally + contain the more common ones such as amd64 and i386.
+ +SHA256 and MD5 hashes for the release ISO and memory stick + images are included at the bottom of this message.
+ +The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are + as follows:
+ +This contains everything necessary to install the base &os; + operating system, the documentation, and a small set of + pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation + up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" + based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can + burn and use DVD-sized media.
+This contains the base &os; operating system. It also + supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There + are no pre-built packages.
+This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but + does not contain the support for installing &os; from the CD + itself. You would need to perform a network based install + (e.g. from an FTP server) after booting from the CD.
+This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) + and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off + USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based + rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages.
+ +As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming + the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something + like this should work:
+ +# dd if=FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync+ +
Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) + correct.
+&os; 10.0-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from + several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering + &os; 10.0-based products is:
+ +&os; Mall, Inc.http://www.freebsdmall.com
&os; 10.0-RELEASE may be downloaded via ftp from the following + site:
+ + + +However before trying this site, please check your regional + mirror(s) first by going to:
+ + + +Any additional mirror sites will be labeled ftp2, ftp3 and so + on.
+ +More information about &os; mirror sites can be found + at:
+ + + +For instructions on installing &os; or updating an existing + machine to 10.0-RELEASE please see:
+ + + +Important note to freebsd-update(8) users: + Please be sure to follow the instructions in the following &os; + Errata Notices before upgrading the system to 10.0-RELEASE:
+ + + +&os; 10.0-RELEASE will be supported until 31 January 2015. + The End-of-Life dates can be found at:
+ + + +There are many "third party" Projects based on + &os;. The Projects range from re-packaging &os; into a more + "novice friendly" distribution to making &os; + available on Amazon's EC2 infrastructure. For more information + about these Third Party Projects see:
+ + + +Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours + to support the release engineering activities for &os; 10.0 + including The &os; Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems + Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York + Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet, and iXsystems.
+ +The release engineering team for 10.0-RELEASE includes:
+ +Ken Smith <kensmith@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering Lead | +
Marcus von Appen <mva@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering | +
Glen Barber <gjb@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering, 10.0-RELEASE Release Engineer | +
Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering | +
Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering | +
Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@FreeBSD.org> | +Package Building | +
Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org> | +Package Building | +
Marc Fonvieille <blackend@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering, Documentation | +
Steven Kreuzer <skreuzer@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering | +
Xin Li <delphij@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering, Security | +
Josh Paetzel <jpaetzel@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering | +
Colin Percival <cperciva@FreeBSD.org> | +Security Officer Emeritus | +
Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering | +
Hiroki Sato <hrs@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering, Documentation | +
Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering | +
Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@FreeBSD.org> | +Security Officer | +
Marius Strobl <marius@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering | +
Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org> | +Release Engineering, Security | +
&os; is a registered trademark of The &os; Foundation.
+ +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = a005b55a7d25e00b247b1e1bddbb9279faaecfa01f1a42846a92f62908229aa0 +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = 9c377b4a4e63443c0b210080694de26133e6a276eddb07c7e00e1c9aebd84109 +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = b0f25ae6f165132525cdda690de7b762ba6bcec3a77e784ca293a49a520fe8f5 +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = 8cfd48c35d968f4f7a7e34376fd77af351fbbf2a37f4654843845bdb2cd51bbe+ +
MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = d27f835c01be0318936051abc0dfa3ce +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = fd25619fa0d69c29bea8347b1070ac75 +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = 26d11e2d6f24ff1d97dffeaa3c500c03 +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = f083747bd1aa3922aa9b92b37836fa97+ +
SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = 26c667ab930ddc2fa9f060518ec63cee7b0a63e97186ff5640919b431db09648 +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = 2c09643b3f79c703e424c03408882369025cec655c24a6d81ee073081ee75ebc +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = dd81af12cfdfd72162e5238ad8241e1ff249398574ca6922d5581ea3274ea66a +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = cd471b30a8fa9eb0c86c222cc4035396b08c3daf8b6f0489672afff9703ca6e7+ +
MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = 1d481dd6972700160b305c21cfece123 +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = 9d12797f008f6c180a2a514476c2dede +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = 53e905031bf58e105e9842ef8c8f89da +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = ec366c5b83fc2b1dd93a521c1a323a10+ +
SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-ia64-bootonly.iso) = ff9e1573bcef36bc6e5a132aeb8620b6f87671dfeaaf18ad31fbda5fcf0d0c7a +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-ia64-disc1.iso) = 547d8e78621af787ca351adf2d4c7edcf9490e63884fe9be34d69418e5fc1ae8 +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-ia64-memstick.img) = 60ea1fb0311e4d4eb4300a2a3bef24adcbc23ee022dc65b46d7aee1d313db61f+ +
MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-ia64-bootonly.iso) = de709ae289827b862bb18f3224174158 +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-ia64-disc1.iso) = 789db226af47a3107711709c49125b7d +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-ia64-memstick.img) = 085f1eb284b3976d076220ebff44bd4c+ +
SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = a24685ed70287d6d0c708178946f19cf67b1d2512b2d873708d3da0b6b1e137e +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = 78d733791533a48ea90d442f677666ba8017070445a2b936b21f57c054e9b024 +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = 9139598f6ef8c1bf53dcf4a7e7866fcfc5b5fbbf9b36a357f58654cffb71767d+ +
MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = 378b02e51928fc2306d937be77c02add +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = b71e4ea904dacadeed9154c5396e4bf8 +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = 17b1addf7261f507ab05a6ff0fc67467+ +
SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 95984c806defff5b3e066b06af5437f80b9348b1134098acf0b174b3359c431c +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = 38b03ef2620544e71af7c46ec001b6d63a2ffbe850f33a6f08e1b9da4b682c34 +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = ac268349d1642400136be2827a81222ad4e7d75a287e895622482189b643b015+ +
MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = a215b48b78481b4ff399f54c95024e79 +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = f0081ae54e8677c090a1b88838c5cd94 +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 08b260573677f925da20498fe714c245+ +
SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 773bc7d438e89ce8f2f4fee90db59b17025f6da5c61259bbd02c275305cc968d +SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 0e7fc117dfa785e6df793898c2fdccd9054c81523d7a734fc2c4b5e5baac6999+ +
MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 10ab6d0462d6e6fc876655e0a1c1d202 +MD5 (FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = ebcf423b5e610ca0448c44c65901e3f2+ +
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