Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 12:01:25 +0930 From: Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com> To: Michael Kenneth Henry <mhenry@black.ug.cs.usyd.edu.au> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: 2.2.6 -> 3.1 Questions Message-ID: <19990426120125.W9887@freebie.lemis.com> In-Reply-To: <19990426020637.442BD14C35@hub.freebsd.org>; from Michael Kenneth Henry on Mon, Apr 26, 1999 at 12:06:29PM %2B1000 References: <19990426020637.442BD14C35@hub.freebsd.org>
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On Monday, 26 April 1999 at 12:06:29 +1000, Michael Kenneth Henry wrote: > Hello all, > > I recently upgraded from 2.2.6 to 3.1. > > I notice that the directory /modules exists. Does this replace the > directory /lkm? Yes. 3.1 uses klds instead of LKMs. From the user viewpoint, they're the same thing. > Are the files /etc/{daily,weekly,monthly} replaced by the files in > /etc/periodic? In principle, yes. > (Can I delete them without ill effect?) That depends on what you have in your /etc/crontab. If you've modified any of these files, you'll probably want to merge the changes. > In the LINT configuration file, there is mention of "coloring" under > "Optimizations for VM subsystem". What is coloring? IIRC it's a method of marking pages which are used for different purposes, and it's used in order to better optimize the VM system. > Should I use it? I don't think so. The last time it was discussed on -hackers, it was not evident that it was of any advantage, and it's liable to change in the future. > Another question about the Unix Users Supplementary Documents (USD) > and Programmers Supplementary Documents (PSD): Why are many of these > documents missing? Copyright problems. > I'd *really* like to have some of these documents on my system, > (like "An Introduction to the UNIX Shell" by Steve Bourne and the > SED and AWK docs), but they're missing. It's possible there are some of these things on the web. Dennis Ritchie (http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/dmr/) has recently been putting up a lot of this stuff (which originally came from the Seventh Edition of the manual), but I couldn't find it offhand. If you follow the copious links on his home page, you might be lucky, though. You can also get them (and a whole lot of other stuff, including every BSD version ever made) if you buy a private ancient UNIX source license from SCO for $100. See http://minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au/PUPS/getlicense.html for more details. Greg -- When replying to this message, please copy the original recipients. For more information, see http://www.lemis.com/questions.html See complete headers for address, home page and phone numbers finger grog@lemis.com for PGP public key To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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