diff --git a/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/article.sgml b/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/article.sgml
index cd031db4342..cdf6b8c1db9 100644
--- a/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/article.sgml
+++ b/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/article.sgml
@@ -24,31 +24,33 @@
Introduction
- This document contains the release notes for &os; &release.current; on
- the &arch.print; hardware platform. It describes new features of &os;
- that have been added (or changed) since &release.prev;. It also
- provides some notes on upgrading from previous versions of &os;.
+ This document contains the release notes for &os;
+ &release.current; on the &arch.print; hardware platform. It
+ describes new features of &os; that have been added (or changed)
+ since &release.prev;. It also provides some notes on upgrading
+ from previous versions of &os;.
The &release.type; distribution to which these release notes
- apply represents a point along the &release.branch; development
- branch between &release.prev; and the future &release.next;. Some pre-built,
- binary &release.type; distributions along this branch can be found
- at .
+ apply represents a point along the &release.branch; development
+ branch between &release.prev; and the future &release.next;. Some
+ pre-built, binary &release.type; distributions along this branch
+ can be found at .
]]>
This distribution of &os; &release.current; is a &release.type;
- distribution. It can be found at or any of its mirrors. More
- information on obtaining this (or other) &release.type; distributions of
- &os; can be found in the Obtaining
- FreeBSD
appendix to the FreeBSD Handbook.
+ This distribution of &os; &release.current; is a
+ &release.type; distribution. It can be found at or any of its mirrors. More
+ information on obtaining this (or other) &release.type;
+ distributions of &os; can be found in the Obtaining
+ FreeBSD
appendix to the FreeBSD
+ Handbook.
]]>
@@ -57,17 +59,17 @@
What's New
This section describes the most user-visible new or changed
- features in &os; since &release.prev;. Typical release note items
- document new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options,
- major bugfixes, or contributed software upgrades. Security
- advisories issued after &release.prev; are also listed. In general, changes
- described here are unique to the &release.branch; branch unless
- specifically marked as &merged; features.
+ features in &os; since &release.prev;. Typical release note items
+ document new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options,
+ major bugfixes, or contributed software upgrades. Security
+ advisories issued after &release.prev; are also listed. In
+ general, changes described here are unique to the &release.branch;
+ branch unless specifically marked as &merged; features.
Many additional changes were made to &os; that are not listed
- here for lack of space. For example, documentation was corrected
- and improved, minor bugs were fixed, insecure coding practices were
- audited and corrected, and source code was cleaned up.
+ here for lack of space. For example, documentation was corrected
+ and improved, minor bugs were fixed, insecure coding practices
+ were audited and corrected, and source code was cleaned up.
Kernel Changes
@@ -2935,7 +2937,7 @@ options HZ=1000 # not compulsory but strongly recommended
Upgrading from previous releases of &os;
If you're upgrading from a previous release of &os;, you
- generally will have three options:
+ generally will have three options:
@@ -2965,22 +2967,22 @@ options HZ=1000 # not compulsory but strongly recommended
Please read the INSTALL.TXT file for more
- information, preferably before beginning an
- upgrade. If you are upgrading from source, please be sure to read
- /usr/src/UPDATING as well.
+ information, preferably before beginning an
+ upgrade. If you are upgrading from source, please be sure to read
+ /usr/src/UPDATING as well.
Finally, if you want to use one of various means to track the
- -STABLE or -CURRENT branches of &os;, please be sure to consult the
- -CURRENT
- vs. -STABLE
section of the FreeBSD
- Handbook.
+ -STABLE or -CURRENT branches of &os;, please be sure to consult
+ the -CURRENT
+ vs. -STABLE
section of the FreeBSD
+ Handbook.
Upgrading &os; should, of course, only be attempted after
- backing up all data and configuration
- files.
+ backing up all data and configuration
+ files.
diff --git a/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/common/new.sgml b/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/common/new.sgml
index cd031db4342..cdf6b8c1db9 100644
--- a/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/common/new.sgml
+++ b/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/common/new.sgml
@@ -24,31 +24,33 @@
Introduction
- This document contains the release notes for &os; &release.current; on
- the &arch.print; hardware platform. It describes new features of &os;
- that have been added (or changed) since &release.prev;. It also
- provides some notes on upgrading from previous versions of &os;.
+ This document contains the release notes for &os;
+ &release.current; on the &arch.print; hardware platform. It
+ describes new features of &os; that have been added (or changed)
+ since &release.prev;. It also provides some notes on upgrading
+ from previous versions of &os;.
The &release.type; distribution to which these release notes
- apply represents a point along the &release.branch; development
- branch between &release.prev; and the future &release.next;. Some pre-built,
- binary &release.type; distributions along this branch can be found
- at .
+ apply represents a point along the &release.branch; development
+ branch between &release.prev; and the future &release.next;. Some
+ pre-built, binary &release.type; distributions along this branch
+ can be found at .
]]>
This distribution of &os; &release.current; is a &release.type;
- distribution. It can be found at or any of its mirrors. More
- information on obtaining this (or other) &release.type; distributions of
- &os; can be found in the Obtaining
- FreeBSD
appendix to the FreeBSD Handbook.
+ This distribution of &os; &release.current; is a
+ &release.type; distribution. It can be found at or any of its mirrors. More
+ information on obtaining this (or other) &release.type;
+ distributions of &os; can be found in the Obtaining
+ FreeBSD
appendix to the FreeBSD
+ Handbook.
]]>
@@ -57,17 +59,17 @@
What's New
This section describes the most user-visible new or changed
- features in &os; since &release.prev;. Typical release note items
- document new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options,
- major bugfixes, or contributed software upgrades. Security
- advisories issued after &release.prev; are also listed. In general, changes
- described here are unique to the &release.branch; branch unless
- specifically marked as &merged; features.
+ features in &os; since &release.prev;. Typical release note items
+ document new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options,
+ major bugfixes, or contributed software upgrades. Security
+ advisories issued after &release.prev; are also listed. In
+ general, changes described here are unique to the &release.branch;
+ branch unless specifically marked as &merged; features.
Many additional changes were made to &os; that are not listed
- here for lack of space. For example, documentation was corrected
- and improved, minor bugs were fixed, insecure coding practices were
- audited and corrected, and source code was cleaned up.
+ here for lack of space. For example, documentation was corrected
+ and improved, minor bugs were fixed, insecure coding practices
+ were audited and corrected, and source code was cleaned up.
Kernel Changes
@@ -2935,7 +2937,7 @@ options HZ=1000 # not compulsory but strongly recommended
Upgrading from previous releases of &os;
If you're upgrading from a previous release of &os;, you
- generally will have three options:
+ generally will have three options:
@@ -2965,22 +2967,22 @@ options HZ=1000 # not compulsory but strongly recommended
Please read the INSTALL.TXT file for more
- information, preferably before beginning an
- upgrade. If you are upgrading from source, please be sure to read
- /usr/src/UPDATING as well.
+ information, preferably before beginning an
+ upgrade. If you are upgrading from source, please be sure to read
+ /usr/src/UPDATING as well.
Finally, if you want to use one of various means to track the
- -STABLE or -CURRENT branches of &os;, please be sure to consult the
- -CURRENT
- vs. -STABLE
section of the FreeBSD
- Handbook.
+ -STABLE or -CURRENT branches of &os;, please be sure to consult
+ the -CURRENT
+ vs. -STABLE
section of the FreeBSD
+ Handbook.
Upgrading &os; should, of course, only be attempted after
- backing up all data and configuration
- files.
+ backing up all data and configuration
+ files.