On 26-6-2011 13:50, Steven Hartland wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Willem Jan Withagen" <[email protected]> > >> Well the main key to the problem is that on 2011/06/06 the new version >> from Areca got imported. So if you have all your boxes with kernels >> predating 06-06, you're not running the new code. >> >> It the above is true and if you have a spare/development box, it would >> be interesting to see if a very recent 8.2-STABLE would work. >> >> But thanx for giving me a reference point. > > Ahh when you said 8.2 that infers release not stable which is 8-stable > in my mind. > > So to clarify all our machines are running 8.2-release with a few minor > imports from stable to fix local issues such as the updated ixgbe driver. > > I don't have a box I can use to test stable I'm afraid sorry.
Hi Steven, My sense is more or less the other way around. 8.2 would feel like 8.2-stable, and only release when specifcally marked so. But then that's probably where one is coming from. I always run non-RELEASE version. Too bad, I only have one controller and it is in active use.... I'd otherwise build a clean system. But then use this as a point of attention, once you want to proceed from release into stable.... --WjW _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
