Vadim Goncharov wrote:
> 7.0-RELEASE images came out with FIVE disks - disc 1 to 3 and separate LiveFS
> and docs. What do they contain?
- The small "bootonly" CD contains only sysinstall.
It can be used if you want to install from the network.
- Disk 1 contains everything you need to ins
On Mar 7, 2008, at 4:05 AM, Vadim Goncharov wrote:
But now release announcement says that for LiveFS I need TWO disks -
both
disc1 and livefs disk. WHY? Why not to pack they both to a single
disc1,
this was very comfortable.
I discovered that the livefs disk is bootable and can do a full
Vadim Goncharov wrote:
Hi!
7.0-RELEASE images came out with FIVE disks - disc 1 to 3 and separate LiveFS
and docs. What do they contain? I can guess that 2 and 3 are pure packages so
I don't need to download them if I want to compile out from ports. And in
previous releases I had to download the
07.03.08 @ 16:10 Julian H. Stacey wrote:
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It has because 6.3-RELEASE is also affected with docs issue, and future
releases 6.4 and 7.1 will be in both branches, as ell as 8.0.
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Hi!
7.0-RELEASE images came out with FIVE disks - disc 1 to 3 and separate LiveFS
and docs. What do they contain? I can guess that 2 and 3 are pure packages so
I don't need to download them if I want to compile out from ports. And in
previous releases I had to download the disc1 ONLY as it had Liv