From owner-freebsd-hackers Wed Mar 26 08:56:12 1997 Return-Path: Received: (from root@localhost) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.8.5/8.8.5) id IAA23498 for hackers-outgoing; Wed, 26 Mar 1997 08:56:12 -0800 (PST) Received: from time.cdrom.com (root@time.cdrom.com [204.216.27.226]) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id IAA23469 for ; Wed, 26 Mar 1997 08:56:08 -0800 (PST) Received: from time.cdrom.com (jkh@localhost [127.0.0.1]) by time.cdrom.com (8.8.5/8.6.9) with ESMTP id IAA14186; Wed, 26 Mar 1997 08:55:58 -0800 (PST) To: hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp (HOSOKAWA Tatsumi) cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Serious boot problem of 2.2.1-RELEASE In-reply-to: Your message of "Wed, 26 Mar 1997 21:21:05 +0900." <199703261221.VAA01593@lenlen.mt.cs.keio.ac.jp> Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 08:55:58 -0800 Message-ID: <14183.859395358@time.cdrom.com> From: "Jordan K. Hubbard" Sender: owner-hackers@freebsd.org X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk > Many users of two major machines in Japan reported a serious boot > problem of 2.2.1-RELEASE. Oh well. There's always 2.2.5... Jordan P.S. Yes, I have released 2.2.1 for the very last time. Even if you told me they were posessed by the devil and caused Japanese machines to chant "6-6-6! I am the anti-christ!" I would not re-release these bits one more time. :-)