The second release candidate builds of the 9.2-RELEASE release cycle
are now available on the FTP servers for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc,
powerpc64, and sparc64 architectures.
The image checksums follow at the end of this email.
ISO images and, for architectures that support it, the memory stick images
are available here:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.2/
(or any of the FreeBSD mirror sites).
If you notice problems you can report them through the normal GNATS PR
system or here on the -stable mailing list.
If you would like to use SVN to do a source based update of an existing
system use "releng/9.2".
Please be aware that cvsup and CVS are both deprecated, and are not
supported methods of updating the src/ tree.
Changes between -RC1 and -RC2 include:
o Fix a boot issue caused by some GPT partitioning tools.
o Fix a regression that caused some PCI disk controllers
disappearing during boot.
o Fix the FTP path used to fetch distribution packages when
installing from the bootonly.iso.
o Fix a regression in sendmail that caused problems between the
resolver and Microsoft DNS servers with AAAA lookups.
o Disable MSIs with Adaptec 2230S and 2820SA (aac(4)).
o Update FTP mirror list used by bsdinstall(8) and bsdconfig(8).
o Fix panics caused by early interrupts in igb(4).
o Fix panics when downing or unloading the mlx(4) driver.
The freebsd-update(8) utility supports binary upgrades of amd64 and i386
systems running earlier FreeBSD releases. Systems running earlier
FreeBSD releases can upgrade as follows:
# freebsd-update upgrade -r 9.2-RC2
During this process, FreeBSD Update may ask the user to help by merging
some configuration files or by confirming that the automatically
performed merging was done correctly.
# freebsd-update install
The system must be rebooted with the newly installed kernel before
continuing.
# shutdown -r now
After rebooting, freebsd-update needs to be run again to install the new
userland components:
# freebsd-update install
It is recommended to rebuild and install all applications if possible,
especially if upgrading from an earlier FreeBSD release, for example,
FreeBSD 8.x. Alternatively, the user can install misc/compat8x and
other compatibility libraries, afterwards the system must be rebooted
into the new userland:
# shutdown -r now
Finally, after rebooting, freebsd-update needs to be run again to remove
stale files:
# freebsd-update install
Checksums:
amd64:
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-amd64-bootonly.iso) =
5446487cdf12f08732dae38cd908cbb140c0fafe4568f561c8e1ee6843c5e9c2
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-amd64-disc1.iso) =
e56284d74e61a2172f0cd696055fc5b6c79e36ea67e336c0f1d3067dfa2bff0a
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-amd64-memstick.img) =
3ea9fe79d81d77e7f97146fcf5f2a6d050168a4be94443899274d10697286b22
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-amd64-bootonly.iso) = 1efcd25edccd6a0e8bd4a6647cb6de02
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-amd64-disc1.iso) = 559bd3908d62f7b229f4def874bf6728
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-amd64-memstick.img) = 81009040d922792d11cdeb3e995ab971
i386:
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-i386-bootonly.iso) =
9e32eef2a16414aabf2bfeadbb22e494cf32865666dde9f7e5cc574425344bf3
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-i386-disc1.iso) =
8785ada2ea2644f10f73dd0f6bae1b372b7fa7a8e561215a2c376cc09a11f13b
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-i386-memstick.img) =
988a4a3d3a5ca331199be9f842ce517c7e3fc417cea20497efb7a4ed613c6d2d
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-i386-bootonly.iso) = ada547fb2f777e7c94e15a6555f7644b
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-i386-disc1.iso) = 6c9782ed4660379e2a1c0bbc129071b6
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-i386-memstick.img) = 9426420d50f8d74a24e6ca593bdc463c
ia64:
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-ia64-bootonly.iso) =
60027bba2104f907936c8d8ea6240a77b43d53ed69f2450b96a16b5233033997
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-ia64-disc1.iso) =
ef1a08d73940bc5934500ca81814867754cbeda4e1aa78b950dae591a559f1ed
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-ia64-memstick.img) =
f294d610a9ce5f4af3cba164f378b635a137badc783a9611d1257fbdd82cf558
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-ia64-bootonly.iso) = 0b12087e747935991e0d13dd10432d27
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-ia64-disc1.iso) = 90dc23e86e6c30dcdaea080f03c89624
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-ia64-memstick.img) = d3876b830f1e6fa4a92d1599ef436597
powerpc:
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-powerpc-bootonly.iso) =
c7192403b236bcd2faa6b364405aaa04302e2cd59661f1c4931e1287eb20b07a
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-powerpc-disc1.iso) =
1c21c5eee743916ca0f356fc2368bf7ccf84f5f576c7e750abf527beab4f98bd
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-powerpc-memstick.img) =
68fd64e5dcad5c6012318a8e340e59831c3855b70514dedb25ddd8b5ba6ed5ed
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-powerpc-bootonly.iso) =
42b773c346a2bc9d8c91a06c5a032685
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-powerpc-disc1.iso) = 6991733c0e09144a29cdd96d699bfb3b
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-powerpc-memstick.img) =
4d9d43bfd9e38d1087343c6822226285
powerpc64:
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) =
87e38210f7879a168261919bca5be0f4a4dfaba1494ae71c12258503a68f65f4
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) =
a10cb0e9f38135f9dc9cafb95374e1a8ee80b546128ec2489b8a7a681a2831b8
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) =
2b1d9ad285807d8e0d1f51c64f666f1c66f625de60af1202efa1cdd6a12b89c2
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) =
3919834b10195277e9121422ca2706c4
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) =
8b823167b75c37ae40431d26b9026f24
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) =
e2eb1b6bafaaebcdbfacf7b7b47b9bdf
sparc64:
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-sparc64-bootonly.iso) =
65211c7d2c4864d328f8f782c6f86d4162efca7bef52218c04be7bbef63d0462
SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-sparc64-disc1.iso) =
acae11f07747844d4596cd3c03a35bd4a1a2bf50b87f4c0902b4f05564e920b9
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-sparc64-bootonly.iso) =
8a91df2a45bf74dde06c50eca8c49059
MD5 (FreeBSD-9.2-RC2-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 10b30f3d13b789482eba61e3be334f5f
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