atom feed32 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-currentRe: Current is Really Broken(tm)
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Alfred PerlsteinSep 23, 1998 1:38 am 
Jordan K. HubbardSep 23, 1998 2:29 am 
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Peter WemmSep 23, 1998 4:24 am 
Jordan K. HubbardSep 23, 1998 4:35 am 
Bruce EvansSep 23, 1998 5:02 pm 
Terry LambertSep 23, 1998 6:03 pm 
David HollandSep 24, 1998 1:52 pm 
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Bruce EvansSep 25, 1998 6:37 pm 
Poul-Henning KampSep 25, 1998 11:31 pm 
Justin T. GibbsSep 26, 1998 9:52 am 
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Poul-Henning KampSep 27, 1998 12:21 am 
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Jeremy LeaSep 28, 1998 7:19 am 
Eivind EklundSep 28, 1998 9:29 am 
Poul-Henning KampSep 28, 1998 10:49 am 
Julian ElischerSep 28, 1998 12:24 pm 
Larry S. LileSep 28, 1998 12:39 pm 
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Terry LambertSep 28, 1998 4:47 pm 
David HollandSep 28, 1998 4:55 pm 
Subject:Re: Current is Really Broken(tm)
From:Jordan K. Hubbard (jk@time.cdrom.com)
Date:Sep 23, 1998 2:29:22 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-current

(if you are involved with devfs, libdisk or CAM it's important that you read this imo)

If you want to test 3.0-current as it relates to 3.0-RELEASE, please do not use DEVFS. It will not be the default in 3.0-RELEASE nor is it even recommended for general use at this time. It's there the same way that things like LFS and NFSv3 are there - available for people to play with but not considered robust enough to use in anything but purely experimental setups. There's lots of experimental code in FreeBSD and we already know it blows up if you push on it, that's why it's experimental. :-) Far better to work with the set of options in GENERIC (or a subset thereof) and report problems you encounter there. Those would be true priority issues for 3.0-RELEASE.

- Jordan

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