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16  <info>
17    <title>&os; &release.current; Release Notes</title>
18
19    <author>
20      <orgname>The &os; Project</orgname>
21    </author>
22
23    <pubdate>$FreeBSD: stable/10/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/article.xml 285505 2015-07-13 20:07:26Z gjb $</pubdate>
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27    <copyright>
28      <year>2015</year>
29      <holder role="mailto:doc@FreeBSD.org">The &os; Documentation
30	Project</holder>
31    </copyright>
32
33    <legalnotice xml:id="trademarks" role="trademarks">
34      &tm-attrib.freebsd;
35      &tm-attrib.ibm;
36      &tm-attrib.ieee;
37      &tm-attrib.intel;
38      &tm-attrib.sparc;
39      &tm-attrib.general;
40    </legalnotice>
41
42    <abstract>
43      <para>The release notes for &os; &release.current; contain
44	a summary of the changes made to the &os; base system on the
45	&release.branch; development line.  This document lists
46	applicable security advisories that were issued since the last
47	release, as well as significant changes to the &os; kernel and
48	userland.  Some brief remarks on upgrading are also
49	presented.</para>
50    </abstract>
51  </info>
52
53  <sect1 xml:id="intro">
54    <title>Introduction</title>
55
56    <para>This document contains the release notes for &os;
57      &release.current;.  It describes recently added, changed, or
58      deleted features of &os;.  It also provides some notes on
59      upgrading from previous versions of &os;.</para>
60
61    <para releasetype="current">The &release.type; distribution to
62      which these release notes apply represents the latest point
63      along the &release.branch; development branch since
64      &release.branch; was created.  Information regarding pre-built,
65      binary &release.type; distributions along this branch can be
66      found at <uri
67	xlink:href="&release.url;">&release.url;</uri>.</para>
68
69    <para releasetype="snapshot">The &release.type; distribution to
70      which these release notes apply represents a point along the
71      &release.branch; development branch between &release.prev; and
72      the future &release.next;.  Information regarding pre-built,
73      binary &release.type; distributions along this branch can be
74      found at <uri
75	xlink:href="&release.url;">&release.url;</uri>.</para>
76
77    <para releasetype="release">This distribution of &os;
78      &release.current; is a &release.type; distribution.  It can be
79      found at <uri xlink:href="&release.url;">&release.url;</uri> or
80      any of its mirrors.  More information on obtaining this (or
81      other) &release.type; distributions of &os; can be found in the
82      <link
83	xlink:href="&url.books.handbook;/mirrors.html"><quote>Obtaining
84	  &os;</quote> appendix</link> to the <link
85	xlink:href="&url.books.handbook;/">&os;
86	Handbook</link>.</para>
87
88    <para>All users are encouraged to consult the release errata
89      before installing &os;.  The errata document is updated with
90      <quote>late-breaking</quote> information discovered late in the
91      release cycle or after the release.  Typically, it contains
92      information on known bugs, security advisories, and corrections
93      to documentation.  An up-to-date copy of the errata for &os;
94      &release.current; can be found on the &os; Web site.</para>
95
96    <para>This document describes the most user-visible new or changed
97      features in &os; since &release.prev;.</para>
98
99    <para>Typical release note items document recent security
100      advisories issued after &release.prev;, new drivers or hardware
101      support, new commands or options, major bug fixes, or
102      contributed software upgrades.  They may also list changes to
103      major ports/packages or release engineering practices.  Clearly
104      the release notes cannot list every single change made to &os;
105      between releases; this document focuses primarily on security
106      advisories, user-visible changes, and major architectural
107      improvements.</para>
108  </sect1>
109
110  <sect1 xml:id="upgrade">
111    <title>Upgrading from Previous Releases of &os;</title>
112
113    <para arch="amd64,i386">Binary upgrades between RELEASE versions
114      (and snapshots of the various security branches) are supported
115      using the &man.freebsd-update.8; utility.  The binary upgrade
116      procedure will update unmodified userland utilities, as well as
117      unmodified <filename>GENERIC</filename> kernel distributed as
118      a part of an official &os; release.  The &man.freebsd-update.8;
119      utility requires that the host being upgraded have Internet
120      connectivity.</para>
121
122    <para>Source-based upgrades (those based on recompiling the &os;
123      base system from source code) from previous versions are
124      supported, according to the instructions in
125      <filename>/usr/src/UPDATING</filename>.</para>
126
127    <important>
128      <para>Upgrading &os; should only be attempted after
129	backing up <emphasis>all</emphasis> data and configuration
130	files.</para>
131    </important>
132  </sect1>
133
134  <sect1 xml:id="security-errata">
135    <title>Security and Errata</title>
136
137    <para>This section lists the various Security Advisories and
138      Errata Notices since &release.prev;.</para>
139
140    <sect2 xml:id="security">
141      <title>Security Advisories</title>
142
143      &security;
144    </sect2>
145
146    <sect2 xml:id="errata">
147      <title>Errata Notices</title>
148
149      &errata;
150    </sect2>
151  </sect1>
152
153  <sect1 xml:id="userland">
154    <title>Userland</title>
155
156    <para>This section covers changes and additions to userland
157      applications, contributed software, and system utilities.</para>
158
159    <sect2 xml:id="userland-config">
160      <title>Userland Configuration Changes</title>
161
162      <para revision="276991">The &man.termcap.5; file is installed
163	as-is from sources, instead of reordering, creating
164	<filename>/etc/termcap.db</filename> by default, providing
165	a performance improvements to applications that use the
166	&man.termcap.5; database, such as &man.vi.1; and
167	&man.ncurses.3;.</para>
168    </sect2>
169
170    <sect2 xml:id="userland-programs">
171      <title>Userland Application Changes</title>
172
173      <para revision="275040">A new utility, &man.dpv.1;, has been
174	added to the base system, providing a &man.dialog.1;-style
175	progress view from one or more input streams.  A corresponding
176	library, &man.dpv.3;, has also been added.</para>
177
178      <para revision="275945">The &man.elfdump.1; utility has been
179	updated to support capability mode provided by
180	&man.capsicum.4;.</para>
181
182      <para revision="277434" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
183	&man.fstyp.8; utility has been added, which is used to
184	determine the filesystem on a specified device.</para>
185
186      <para revision="278968" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
187	&man.mkimg.1; utility has been updated to support the
188	<acronym>MBR</acronym> <acronym>EFI</acronym> partition
189	type.</para>
190
191      <para revision="281044">A regression in the &man.libarchive.3;
192	library that would prevent a directory from being included in
193	the archive when <literal>--one-file-system</literal> is used
194	has been fixed.</para>
195
196      <para revision="281161" contrib="sponsor"
197	sponsor="&limelight;">A new flag, <literal>-R</literal>, has
198	been added to the &man.netstat.8; utility, which is used to
199	dump <acronym>RSS</acronym>/flow information.</para>
200
201      <para revision="281936" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
202	&man.ar.1; utility has been updated to set
203	<literal>ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_SECURE_SYMLINKS</literal> and
204	<literal>ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_SECURE_NODOTDOT</literal> to disallow
205	directory traversal when extracting an archive, similar to
206	&man.tar.1;.</para>
207
208      <para revision="282278">A race condition in &man.wc.1; that
209	would cause final results to be sent to &man.stderr.4; when
210	receiving the <literal>SIGINFO</literal> signal has been
211	fixed.</para>
212
213      <para revision="282870" contrib="sponsor"
214	sponsor="&scaleengine;">The &man.freebsd-update.8; utility has
215	been updated to prevent fetching updated binary patches when
216	a previous upgrade has not been thoroughly completed.</para>
217
218      <para revision="282974" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
219	&man.uefisign.8; utility has been added.</para>
220
221      <para revision="283875" contrib="sponsor"
222	sponsor="&multiplay;">The &man.chflags.1;, &man.chgrp.1;,
223	&man.chmod.1;, and &man.chown.8; utilities now affect symbolic
224	links when the <literal>-R</literal> flag is specified, as
225	documented in &man.symlink.7;.</para>
226
227      <para revision="283258">The &man.date.1; utility has been
228	updated to print the modification time of the file passed as
229	an argument to the <literal>-r</literal> flag, improving
230	compatibility with the <acronym>GNU</acronym> &man.date.1;
231	utility behavior.</para>
232
233      <para revision="284523">A new flag, <literal>-c</literal>, has
234	been added to the &man.mkimg.1; utility, which allows
235	specifying the capacity of the target disk image.</para>
236
237      <para revision="285092">The &man.pw.8; utility has been updated
238	with a new flag, <literal>-R</literal>, that sets the root
239	directory within which the utility will operate.</para>
240    </sect2>
241
242    <sect2 xml:id="userland-contrib">
243      <title>Contributed Software</title>
244
245      <para revision="282746" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
246	&man.resolvconf.8; utility has been updated to version
247	3.7.0.</para>
248
249      <para revision="283270">The &man.nc.1; utility has been updated
250	to the OpenBSD 5.7 version.</para>
251
252      <para revision="284398">Timezone data files have been updated to
253	version 2015e.</para>
254
255      <para revision="284460">The &man.acpi.4; subsystem has been
256	updated to version 20150515.</para>
257
258      <para revision="284778">The &man.file.1; utility has been
259	updated to version 5.23.</para>
260
261      <para revision="285206">The &man.unbound.8; utility has been
262	updated to version 1.5.3.</para>
263
264      <para revision="285305">The <application>sendmail</application>
265	utility has been updated to version 8.15.2.</para>
266
267      <para revision="285330"><application>OpenSSL</application> has
268	been updated to version 1.0.1p.</para>
269    </sect2>
270
271    <sect2 xml:id="userland-installer">
272      <title>Installation and Configuration Tools</title>
273
274      <para>&nbsp;</para>
275    </sect2>
276
277    <sect2 xml:id="userland-rc">
278      <title><filename class="directory">/etc/rc.d</filename>
279	Scripts</title>
280
281      <para revision="284009">A new &man.rc.8; script,
282	<filename>growfs</filename>, has been added, which will resize
283	the root filesystem on boot if <filename>/firstboot</filename>
284	exists.</para>
285    </sect2>
286
287    <sect2 xml:id="userland-periodic">
288      <title><filename class="directory">/etc/periodic</filename>
289	Scripts</title>
290
291      <para revision="277520" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">A new
292	&man.periodic.8; script,
293	<filename>510.status-world-kernel</filename>, has been added,
294	which evaluates the running userland and kernel versions from
295	the &man.uname.1; <literal>-U</literal> and
296	<literal>-K</literal> arguments, and prints an error if the
297	system userland and kernel are not in sync.</para>
298    </sect2>
299
300    <sect2 xml:id="userland-libraries">
301      <title>Runtime Libraries and API</title>
302
303      <para revision="275040">A new file configuration library,
304	&man.figpar.3;, has been added to the base system.</para>
305
306      <para revision="280392">The &man.setmode.3; function has been
307	updated to consistently set <literal>errno</literal> on
308	failure.</para>
309    </sect2>
310
311    <sect2 xml:id="userland-abi">
312      <title>ABI Compatibility</title>
313
314      <para>&nbsp;</para>
315    </sect2>
316  </sect1>
317
318  <sect1 xml:id="kernel">
319    <title>Kernel</title>
320
321    <para>This section covers changes to kernel configurations, system
322      tuning, and system control parameters that are not otherwise
323      categorized.</para>
324
325    <sect2 xml:id="kernel-bugfix">
326      <title>Kernel Bug Fixes</title>
327
328      <para>&nbsp;</para>
329    </sect2>
330
331    <sect2 xml:id="kernel-config">
332      <title>Kernel Configuration</title>
333
334      <para revision="284522" contrib="sponsor"
335	sponsor="&limelight;">A new kernel configuration option,
336	<literal>EM_MULTIQUEUE</literal>, has been added which enables
337	multi-queue support in the &man.em.4; driver.</para>
338
339      <note>
340	<para>Multi-queue support in the &man.em.4; driver is not
341	  officially supported by &intel;.</para>
342      </note>
343    </sect2>
344
345    <sect2 xml:id="kernel-sysctl">
346      <title>System Tuning and Controls</title>
347
348      <para revision="276986">Throttling via <acronym>ACPI</acronym>
349	and <acronym>P4TCC</acronym> via &man.device.hints.5; have
350	been turned off by default.</para>
351
352      <para revision="278982" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
353	&man.hwpmc.4; default and maximum callchain depths have been
354	increased.  The default has been increased from 16 to 32, and
355	the maximum increased from 32 to 128.</para>
356
357      <para revision="281255" contrib="sponsor"
358	sponsor="&ix;, &ff;">The &man.devfs.5; device filesystem has
359	been changed to update timestamps for read/write operations
360	using seconds precision.  A new &man.sysctl.8;,
361	<literal>vfs.devfs.dotimes</literal> has been added, which
362	when set to a non-zero value, enables default precision
363	timestamps for these operations.</para>
364
365      <para revision="280632">The <literal>kern.osrelease</literal>
366	and <literal>kern.osreldate</literal> are now configurable
367	&man.jail.8; parameters.</para>
368
369      <para revision="284665" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">A new
370	&man.sysctl.8;, <literal>kern.racct.enable</literal>, has been
371	added, which when set to a non-zero value allows using
372	&man.rctl.8; with the <literal>GENERIC</literal> kernel.
373	A new kernel configuration option,
374	<literal>RACCT_DISABLED</literal> has also been added.</para>
375
376      <para revision="284665" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
377	<literal>GENERIC</literal> kernel configuration now includes
378	<literal>RACCT</literal> and <literal>RCTL</literal> by
379	default.</para>
380
381      <note>
382	<para>To enable <literal>RACCT</literal> and
383	  <literal>RCTL</literal> on a system using the
384	  <literal>GENERIC</literal> kernel configuration, add
385	  <literal>kern.racct.enable=1</literal> to
386	  &man.loader.conf.5;, and reboot the system.</para>
387      </note>
388    </sect2>
389  </sect1>
390
391  <sect1 xml:id="drivers">
392    <title>Devices and Drivers</title>
393
394    <para>This section covers changes and additions to devices and
395      device drivers since &release.prev;.</para>
396
397    <sect2 xml:id="drivers-device">
398      <title>Device Drivers</title>
399
400      <para revision="282199">The <literal>drm</literal> code has
401	been updated to match &linux; version 3.8.13.</para>
402    </sect2>
403
404    <sect2 xml:id="drivers-storage">
405      <title>Storage Drivers</title>
406
407      <para revision="281957">The &man.hptnr.4; driver has been
408	updated to version 1.1.1.</para>
409    </sect2>
410
411    <sect2 xml:id="drivers-network">
412      <title>Network Drivers</title>
413
414      <para revision="284066" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&yandex;">The
415	&man.gre.4; driver has been significantly overhauled, and has
416	been split into two separate modules, &man.gre.4; and
417	&man.me.4;.</para>
418
419      <para revision="284365">The &man.vxlan.4; driver has been added,
420	which creates a virtual Layer 2 (Ethernet) network overlaid in
421	a Layer 3 (IP/UDP) network.  The &man.vxlan.4; driver is
422	analogous to &man.vlan.4;, but is designed to be better suited
423	for large, multiple-tenant datacenter environments.</para>
424    </sect2>
425  </sect1>
426
427  <sect1 xml:id="hardware">
428    <title>Hardware Support</title>
429
430    <para>This section covers general hardware support for physical
431      machines, hypervisors, and virtualization environments, as well
432      as hardware changes and updates that do not otherwise fit in
433      other sections of this document.</para>
434
435    <sect2 xml:id="hardware-support">
436      <title>Hardware Support</title>
437
438      <para>&nbsp;</para>
439    </sect2>
440
441    <sect2 xml:id="hardware-virtualization">
442      <title>Virtualization Support</title>
443
444      <para revision="275273">The &man.virtio.console.4; driver has
445	been added, which provides an interface to VirtIO console
446	devices through a &man.tty.4; device.</para>
447
448      <para revision="276403">The &man.bhyve.8; hypervisior has been
449	updated to support &amd; processors with
450	<acronym>SVM</acronym> and <acronym>AMD-V</acronym> hardware
451	extensions.</para>
452
453      <para revision="280370">The &man.bhyve.8; hypervisor has been
454	updated to support <literal>DSM TRIM</literal> commands for
455	virtual <acronym>AHCI</acronym> disks.</para>
456
457      <para revision="283280" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&msostc;">The
458	Hyper-V&trade; drivers have been updated with several
459	enhancements:</para>
460
461      <itemizedlist>
462	<listitem>
463	  <para>The &man.hv.vmbus.4; driver now has multi-channel
464	    support.</para>
465	</listitem>
466
467	<listitem>
468	  <para>The &man.hv.storvsc.4; driver now has scatter/gather
469	    support, in addition to performance improvements.</para>
470	</listitem>
471
472	<listitem>
473	  <para>The &man.hv.kvp.4; driver has received several bug
474	    fixes.</para>
475	</listitem>
476      </itemizedlist>
477
478      <para revision="285236" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&msostc;">The
479	&man.hv.netvsc.4; driver has been updated to support checksum
480	offloading and <acronym>TSO</acronym>.</para>
481    </sect2>
482
483    <sect2 xml:id="hardware-arm">
484      <title>ARM Support</title>
485
486      <para revision="278608">The <literal>bcm2835_cpufreq</literal>
487	driver has been added, which supports <acronym>CPU</acronym>
488	frequency and voltage control on the Raspberry Pi
489	<acronym>SOC</acronym>.</para>
490    </sect2>
491  </sect1>
492
493  <sect1 xml:id="storage">
494    <title>Storage</title>
495
496    <para>This section covers changes and additions to file systems
497      and other storage subsystems, both local and networked.</para>
498
499    <sect2 xml:id="storage-general">
500      <title>General Storage</title>
501
502      <para revision="279002" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ix;">The
503	&man.ctl.4; <acronym>LUN</acronym> mapping has been rewritten,
504	replacing <acronym>iSCSI</acronym>-specific mapping mechanisms
505	with a new mechanism that works for any port.</para>
506
507      <para revision="279055" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ix;">The
508	&man.ctld.8; utility has been updated to allow controlling
509	non-<acronym>iSCSI</acronym> &man.ctl.4; ports.</para>
510
511      <para revision="283223" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
512	&man.autofs.5; subsystem has been updated to include a new
513	&man.auto.master.5; map, <literal>-media</literal>, which
514	allows automatically mounting removable media, such as
515	<acronym>CD</acronym> drives or <acronym>USB</acronym> flash
516	drives.</para>
517
518      <para revision="283242" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
519	&man.autofs.5; subsystem has been updated to include a new
520	&man.auto.master.5; map, <literal>-noauto</literal>, which
521	handles &man.fstab.5; entries set to
522	<literal>noauto</literal>.</para>
523    </sect2>
524
525    <sect2 xml:id="storage-net">
526      <title>Networked Storage</title>
527
528      <para revision="274939" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ix;">The
529	&man.ctld.8; utility has been updated to include support for
530	registering <acronym>iSCSI</acronym> targets and portals on
531	<acronym>iSNS</acronym> servers.  This provides a mechanism
532	which allows <acronym>iSCSI</acronym> initiators to find
533	targets and portals without requiring active
534	discovery.</para>
535    </sect2>
536
537    <sect2 xml:id="storage-zfs">
538      <title>ZFS</title>
539
540      <para revision="275490">A new tunable,
541	<literal>vfs.zfs.spa_slop_shift</literal>, has been added,
542	which controls how much space is reserved by default.</para>
543
544      <para revision="277583">The <literal>arc_meta_limit</literal>
545	statistics are now visible through the
546	<literal>kstat</literal> &man.sysctl.8;.  As a result of this
547	change, the <literal>vfs.zfs.arc_meta_used</literal>
548	&man.sysctl.8; has been removed, and replaced with the
549	<literal>kstat.zfs.misc.arcstats.arc_meta_used</literal>
550	&man.sysctl.8;.</para>
551    </sect2>
552
553    <sect2 xml:id="storage-geom">
554      <title>&man.geom.4;</title>
555
556      <para revision="275891" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ix;">The
557	&man.ctl.4; subsystem has been updated, increasing the ports
558	limit from <literal>128</literal> to <literal>256</literal>,
559	and <acronym>LUN</acronym> limit from <literal>256</literal>
560	to <literal>1024</literal>.</para>
561
562      <para revision="282861">Support for the
563	<literal>apple-boot</literal>, <literal>apple-hfs</literal>,
564	and <literal>apple-ufs</literal> <acronym>MBR</acronym>
565	partitioning schemes have been added to &man.gpart.8;.</para>
566    </sect2>
567  </sect1>
568
569  <sect1 xml:id="boot">
570    <title>Boot Loader Changes</title>
571
572    <para>This section covers the boot loader, boot menu, and other
573      boot-related changes.</para>
574
575    <sect2 xml:id="boot-loader">
576      <title>Boot Loader Changes</title>
577
578      <para revision="281843">The boot loader has been updated to
579	support entering the <acronym>GELI</acronym> passphrase before
580	loading the kernel.  To enable this behavior, add
581	<literal>geom_eli_passphrase_prompt="YES"</literal> to
582	&man.loader.conf.5;.</para>
583
584      <para revision="283262" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
585	memory test run at boot time on &os;/&arch.amd64; platforms
586	has been disabled by default.</para>
587
588      <para revision="283972">A new &man.ttys.5; class,
589	<literal>3wire</literal>, has been added.  This is similar to
590	the existing terminal classes, but does not have a defined
591	baudrate.</para>
592
593      <para revision="284775" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;"
594	arch="arm">The &man.ttys.5; file for &os;/&arch.arm; has been
595	updated to enable <filename>ttyu1</filename>,
596	<filename>ttyu2</filename>, and <filename>ttyu3</filename> by
597	default, if the callin port is an active console port.</para>
598    </sect2>
599
600    <sect2 xml:id="boot-menu">
601      <title>Boot Menu Changes</title>
602
603      <para>&nbsp;</para>
604    </sect2>
605  </sect1>
606
607  <sect1 xml:id="network">
608    <title>Networking</title>
609
610    <para>This section describes changes that affect networking in
611      &os;.</para>
612
613    <sect2 xml:id="network-protocols">
614      <title>Network Procols</title>
615
616      <para>&nbsp;</para>
617    </sect2>
618  </sect1>
619
620  <sect1 xml:id="ports">
621    <title>Ports Collection and Package Infrastructure</title>
622
623    <para>This section covers changes to the &os;&nbsp;Ports
624      Collection, package infrastructure, and package maintenance and
625      installation tools.</para>
626
627    <sect2 xml:id="ports-infrastructure">
628      <title>Infrastructure Changes</title>
629
630      <para>&nbsp;</para>
631    </sect2>
632
633    <sect2 xml:id="ports-packages ">
634      <title>Packaging Changes</title>
635
636      <para>&nbsp;</para>
637    </sect2>
638  </sect1>
639
640  <sect1 xml:id="doc">
641    <title>Documentation</title>
642
643    <para>This section covers changes to the &os;&nbsp;Documentation
644      Project sources and toolchain.</para>
645
646    <sect2 xml:id="doc-sources">
647      <title>Documentation Source Changes</title>
648
649      <para>&nbsp;</para>
650    </sect2>
651
652    <sect2 xml:id="doc-toolchain">
653      <title>Documentation Toolchain Changes</title>
654
655      <para>&nbsp;</para>
656    </sect2>
657  </sect1>
658
659  <sect1 xml:id="releng">
660    <title>Release Engineering and Integration</title>
661
662    <para>This section convers changes that are specific to the
663      &os;&nbsp;Release Engineering processes.</para>
664
665    <sect2 xml:id="releng-changes">
666      <title>Integration Changes</title>
667
668      <para revision="283161" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
669	Release Engineering build tools have been updated to support
670	building &os;/&arch.arm; images without external utilities for
671	supported boards where a corresponding
672	<literal>u-boot</literal> port exists in the Ports
673	Collection.</para>
674
675      <para revision="283548" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
676	&os;/&arch.i386; memory stick installation images are now
677	created using the &man.mkimg.1; utility, matching the way
678	the &os;/&arch.amd64; images are created.</para>
679    </sect2>
680  </sect1>
681</article>
682