Changes between Version 195 and Version 196 of NanoBSD
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- Nov 16, 2013, 11:47:28 AM (10 years ago)
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v195 v196 20 20 21 21 == Changelog == 22 For every new release of FreeBSD we also tend to release a nnew version a few weeks after it, containing all our latest fixes. But bear in mind that we also do bugfixes in the meanwhile and that the changelog is not always kept super up2date, so keep an eye on ``svn log'' ;-).22 For every new release of FreeBSD we also tend to release a new version a few weeks after it, containing all our latest fixes. But bear in mind that we also do bugfixes in the meanwhile and that the changelog is not always kept super up2date, so keep an eye on ``svn log'' ;-). 23 23 24 24 9.1-RELEASE: … … 26 26 * Using ISC-DHCPD instead of DNSMASQ, because we have more memory available now. 27 27 * Using BIND instead of MARADNS, maradns support for slaves was hard to maintain. 28 * Made captive portal more r ubust and user friendly for mobile devices.29 * I nplemented incoming RDR support, to allow accessing some WL devices frominternet.28 * Made captive portal more robust and user friendly for mobile devices. 29 * Implemented incoming RDR support, to allow accessing some WL devices from the internet. 30 30 31 31 9.0-RELEASE: … … 44 44 ---- 45 45 Warning: 1) Make sure ''/usr'' is '''at least 5GB''' in size, as building images requires quite some space. 2) Make sure you install the 32bit '''i386''' release of FreeBSD also when your system does support amd64, as cross compiling can give some nasty surprises. 46 Tip: use a separate hard disk, mount on /usr/obj to speed upcompilation process.46 Tip: use a separate hard disk, mounted on /usr/obj to speed up the compilation process. 47 47 ---- 48 48 Get yourself a fresh i386 freebsd host with ports and subversion installed as follows: