> >While here please s/55/56/ in your diff.
> 
> Well IMO the README should have references to stuff that actually
> exists / has been released. Does that not make sense? Yes, eventually
> the release will go out and the relevant files referenced will exist.

Since this is for -current ports and the OS version has been bumped to
56 already, I think it makes sense to do this now, and that will mean
the README is also correct for the next release too.

Actually in terms of release polish it would probably make sense to
fix the arguments and update version numbers for the in-tree port in
case there isn't time to do the update to 2.1.0.

> Since this hadn't been done in the past and the README is out of date
> as is it would probably be something to keep in mind to bump just
> before each respective release.

Makes sense. Or we could just get rid of version numbers in the
base *.tgz/iso/fs files (not sure they add much seeing as the kernels
don't include those numbers) and save updating the website on release
day ;)

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