"Bruce A. Mah" wrote:
>
> Note that the set of people affected is going to be "people who can't do
> anonymous FTP, don't have bootable CDROMs, and *only* have the ISO
> images to work with". I don't know for sure, but I'd expect this set to
> be pretty small...if they don't have Internet access, how'd they get the
> ISO images?
Probably more often that you'd expect. I know I had to install 4.4 in
our lab (which blocks most net access) full of old machines. Fortunatly
I have a 4.3 ISO sitting here that I just grabbed fdimage from and
went on, but it did seem like a rather noticable oversight.
What about the boot managers in that directory? Certainly people will
want
to dual boot their new FreeBSD installs?
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