# $NetBSD: LAST_MINUTE,v 1.53 2000/03/29 15:02:34 fvdl Exp $ This file contains important information on the NetBSD 1.4.2 release that did not make it into the main documentation. [all platforms] 1. Additional source patches available The directory .../NetBSD-1.4.2/patches/ contains patches against the 1.4.2 sources for various bugs discovered after the formal release. Some of these patches may be of critical importance! Please read the file .../NetBSD-1.4.2/patches/README to learn about what patches are available. 2. Union filesystem is buggy It has been noted that the union file system, is highly buggy. If you include it in your kernel, ordinary users can likely panic your machine. If you run a multi-user installation, it is recommended that you take this file system out of your kernel. The distributed precompiled kernels have had this file system removed. 3. IPfilter is actually at version 3.3.6 Contrary to what the install notes say, the IPfilter software is actually at version 3.3.6, not 3.3.5. [all miniroot-shell-installing platforms, e.g., port-amiga, port-sparc] When configuring the network during the installation, you will be asked for media options for your network interface. The default value offered can be the name of the interface, which does not work if chosen either explicitly or by hitting the return key. You can work around this by typing none literally if you don't need any media options, or, of course, by entering the mediaopt parameter you need. [all platforms that use MBR partitioning with the sysinst installation program] There is a bug in the MBR (Master Boot Record) partitioning part of "sysinst", the install software for several platforms. It will miscalculate partition sizes if you select "cylinders" as your partitioning unit. Workaround: only user either "sectors" or "Megabytes" as units for MBR partitioning. [port-alpha] The LAST_MINUTE file in the alpha/ directory contains a few fixes for the release building machinery on that port. [port-arm32] The LAST_MINUTE file in the arm32/ directory contains a few fixes for the release building machinery on that port, as well as an addition of the VIA Rhine driver to the CATS config. [port-i386] The LAST_MINUTE file in the i386/ directory contains a few fixes for the build process and the common LFS fix from the source/patches/lfs-vs-netboot.diff file. The number of split sets for the i386 (in i386/binary/sets/Split) was out of sync with the installer. As a workaround, some components were concatenated, and some nul-sized split sets were added to make the number of components match what the installer wants. This means that the last file of some split sets will be larger than the usual 240640 bytes, and the last few files of other sets will have size 0. Note that this only affects installation via floppies. [port-mac68k] The experimental sysinstall kernels in mac68k/install/instkernel are known to be buggy. Especially, if you try to use the menu to edit the partition table on a disk with HFS partitions, and then do a clean install, it's likely to newfs (and destroy) the wrong partition! Note that the "supported" installation procedure, as described in the INSTALL.* documents, doesn't use these kernels. [port-macppc] The LAST_MINUTE file in the macppc/ directory contains a few fixes for the release building machinery on that port, and the common LFS fix from the source/patches/lfs-vs-netboot.diff file. [port-next68k] The LAST_MINUTE file in the next68k/ directory contains a few fixes for the release building machinery on that port. [port-pmax] For machines which can only install via a network boot and have buggy PROMs that don't allow booting normal size kernels, there is an experimental network loader that contains a compressed kernel available in installation/misc/smallnet.ecoff.gz. Use this kernel instead of nfsnetbsd.ecoff.gz. Please report any successes or failures to the port-pmax@netbsd.org mailling list. [port-sparc] The LAST_MINUTE file in the sparc/ directory contains a few fixes for the release building machinery on that port, as well as fixes for the zs serial driver and the part of the common source/patches/lfs-vs-netboot.diff file which are strictly needed on this port. [port-sun3] The LAST_MINUTE file in the sun3/ directory contains a few fixes for the release building machinery on that port. [port-vax] The LAST_MINUTE file in the vax/ directory contains a few fixes for the release building machinery on that port, as well as the common LFS fix from source/patches/lfs-vs-netboot.diff.