More 3.X removals.

This concludes the easy and obvious 3.X removals.  What's left
requires something resembling conscious thought, and perhaps even
actual decision-making.
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Michael Lucas 2005-05-12 01:46:37 +00:00
parent 3fdd461ddc
commit b1c0d85564
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
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@ -4412,8 +4412,7 @@ kern.timecounter.hardware: TSC -&gt; i8254</screen>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<para>Static and dynamic ELF libraries (for use with <para>Static and dynamic ELF libraries.</para>
FreeBSD 3.0 and above).</para>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
@ -5126,8 +5125,8 @@ kern.timecounter.hardware: TSC -&gt; i8254</screen>
<para>Chances are, you compiled your kernel in <para>Chances are, you compiled your kernel in
<emphasis>debug mode</emphasis>. Kernels built in debug <emphasis>debug mode</emphasis>. Kernels built in debug
mode contain many symbols that are used for debugging, thus mode contain many symbols that are used for debugging, thus
greatly increasing the size of the kernel. Note that if you greatly increasing the size of the kernel. Note that
running a FreeBSD 3.0 or later system, there will be little there will be little
or no performance decrease from running a debug kernel, or no performance decrease from running a debug kernel,
and it is useful to keep one around in case of a system and it is useful to keep one around in case of a system
panic.</para> panic.</para>
@ -5150,7 +5149,7 @@ kern.timecounter.hardware: TSC -&gt; i8254</screen>
</listitem> </listitem>
</itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
<para>Both of the above situations will cause your kernel to <para>Either of the above settings will cause your kernel to
be built in debug mode. As long as you make sure you follow be built in debug mode. As long as you make sure you follow
the steps above, you can build your kernel normally, and you the steps above, you can build your kernel normally, and you
should notice a fairly large size decrease; most kernels should notice a fairly large size decrease; most kernels
@ -6522,9 +6521,9 @@ perm /dev/acd0 0660</programlisting>
<answer> <answer>
<para>Yes, FreeBSD supports System V-style IPC, including <para>Yes, FreeBSD supports System V-style IPC, including
shared memory, messages and semaphores. Versions of shared memory, messages and semaphores,
FreeBSD later than 3.2 support System V IPC in the GENERIC in the GENERIC
kernel. In earlier versions of FreeBSD, enable this kernel. In a custom kernel, enable this
support by adding the following lines to your kernel support by adding the following lines to your kernel
config.</para> config.</para>
@ -6575,8 +6574,8 @@ options SYSVMSG # enable for messaging</programlisting>
</question><answer> </question><answer>
<para>Do not panic! Restart the system, type <para>Do not panic! Restart the system, type
<userinput>boot -s</userinput> at the Boot: prompt (just <userinput>boot -s</userinput> at the Boot: prompt
<userinput>-s</userinput> for FreeBSD releases before 3.2) to to
enter Single User mode. At the question about the shell to use, enter Single User mode. At the question about the shell to use,
hit ENTER. You will be dropped to a &prompt.root; prompt. Enter hit ENTER. You will be dropped to a &prompt.root; prompt. Enter
<command>mount -u /</command> to remount your root filesystem <command>mount -u /</command> to remount your root filesystem
@ -6817,10 +6816,10 @@ options SYSVMSG # enable for messaging</programlisting>
<para>Long answer: FreeBSD derives its releases from one of <para>Long answer: FreeBSD derives its releases from one of
two places. Major, dot-zero, releases, such as two places. Major, dot-zero, releases, such as
3.0-RELEASE and 4.0-RELEASE, are branched from the head of 4.0-RELEASE and 5.0-RELEASE, are branched from the head of
the development stream, commonly referred to as <link the development stream, commonly referred to as <link
linkend="current">-CURRENT</link>. Minor releases, such linkend="current">-CURRENT</link>. Minor releases, such
as 3.1-RELEASE or 4.2-RELEASE, have been snapshots of the active as 4.1-RELEASE or 5.2-RELEASE, have been snapshots of the active
<link linkend="stable">-STABLE</link> branch. Starting with <link linkend="stable">-STABLE</link> branch. Starting with
4.3-RELEASE, each release also now has its own branch which can be 4.3-RELEASE, each release also now has its own branch which can be
tracked by people requiring an extremely conservative rate tracked by people requiring an extremely conservative rate
@ -7453,14 +7452,14 @@ EndSection</programlisting>
session, do <keycombo session, do <keycombo
action="simul"><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F1</keycap></keycombo>.</para> action="simul"><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F1</keycap></keycombo>.</para>
<para>The default FreeBSD installation has three virtual <para>The default FreeBSD installation has eight virtual
consoles enabled (8 starting with 3.3-RELEASE), and consoles enabled.
<keycombo <keycombo
action="simul"><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F1</keycap></keycombo>, action="simul"><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F1</keycap></keycombo>,
<keycombo <keycombo
action="simul"><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F2</keycap></keycombo>, action="simul"><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F2</keycap></keycombo>,
and <keycombo <keycombo
action="simul"><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F3</keycap></keycombo> action="simul"><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F3</keycap></keycombo>, and so on
will switch between these virtual consoles.</para> will switch between these virtual consoles.</para>
<para>To enable more of them, edit <para>To enable more of them, edit
@ -8872,8 +8871,8 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop</programlisting>
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para>FreeBSD 3.0 and later use a version of BIND <para>BIND
that uses a random high-numbered port for outgoing queries. If uses a random high-numbered port for outgoing queries. If
you want to use port 53 for outgoing queries, either to get you want to use port 53 for outgoing queries, either to get
past a firewall or to make yourself feel better, you can try past a firewall or to make yourself feel better, you can try
the following in the following in