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author | David E. O'Brien <obrien@FreeBSD.org> | 1999-04-20 11:48:01 +0000 |
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committer | David E. O'Brien <obrien@FreeBSD.org> | 1999-04-20 11:48:01 +0000 |
commit | 0e9364c961db8c1e86f7db69938398c0b11d7a7c (patch) | |
tree | a984c7f3efa4ec22e7316dbdeec334b92994253d /release/texts/ABOUT.TXT | |
parent | d790bc70965b42cf8dbc1bb21dd836117e366fdf (diff) | |
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Add compat22 and compat3x.
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Notes:
svn path=/head/; revision=45865
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diff --git a/release/texts/ABOUT.TXT b/release/texts/ABOUT.TXT index 66e0a4d5950a..9d858a26accb 100644 --- a/release/texts/ABOUT.TXT +++ b/release/texts/ABOUT.TXT @@ -120,12 +120,12 @@ o Distributions: A typical FreeBSD distribution directory looks like this: -ABOUT.TXT bin dict manpages tools -HARDWARE.TXT compat1x des doc packages -INSTALL.TXT compat20 floppies ports -README.TXT compat21 games proflibs -RELNOTES.TXT info src -XF86332 +ABOUT.TXT bin compat3x games proflibs +HARDWARE.TXT compat1x info src tools +INSTALL.TXT compat20 dict manpages packages +README.TXT compat21 des doc +RELNOTES.TXT compat22 floppies ports +XF86333 If you want to do a CDROM, FTP or NFS installation from this distribution directory, all you need to do is make a 1.44Mb floppy @@ -148,10 +148,10 @@ directories contain the primary distribution components of FreeBSD itself and are split into smaller files for easy packing onto floppies (should that be necessary). -The compat1x, compat20 and compat21 directories contain distributions -for compatibility with older releases and are distributed as single -gzip'd tar files - they can be installed during release time or later -by running their `install.sh' scripts. +The compat1x, compat20, compat21, compat22, and compat3x directories +contain distributions for compatibility with older releases and are +distributed as single gzip'd tar files - they can be installed during +release time or later by running their `install.sh' scripts. A typical distribution (we'll use the info distribution as an example) looks like this: |