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Diffstat (limited to 'distrib')
-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/mvme68k/install | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/mvme68k/upgrade | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/mvme68k/whatis | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/pc532/contents | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/pc532/hardware | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/pc532/upgrade | 6 |
6 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/distrib/notes/mvme68k/install b/distrib/notes/mvme68k/install index bd20e557d8e..44804557fa4 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/mvme68k/install +++ b/distrib/notes/mvme68k/install @@ -263,13 +263,13 @@ On version 2 OpenBOOT ROMs: ok setenv boot-device /sbus/esp/sd@0,0 -Congratulations, you have successfully installed OpenBSD 2.0. When you +Congratulations, you have successfully installed OpenBSD OSREV. When you reboot into OpenBSD, you should log in as "root" at the login prompt. There is no initial password, but if you're using the machine in a networked environment, you should create yourself an account and protect it and the "root" account with good passwords. -Some of the files in the OpenBSD 2.0 distribution might need to be +Some of the files in the OpenBSD OSREV distribution might need to be tailored for your site. In particular, the /etc/sendmail.cf file will almost definitely need to be adjusted, and other files in /etc will probably need to be modified. If you are unfamiliar with UN*X-like diff --git a/distrib/notes/mvme68k/upgrade b/distrib/notes/mvme68k/upgrade index cc43a36d291..0842326c507 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/mvme68k/upgrade +++ b/distrib/notes/mvme68k/upgrade @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -To upgrade to OpenBSD 2.0 from a previous version follow the instructions +To upgrade to OpenBSD OSREV from a previous version follow the instructions in the section "Installing OpenBSD", but run the script `upgrade.sh' in stead of `install.sh'. diff --git a/distrib/notes/mvme68k/whatis b/distrib/notes/mvme68k/whatis index eb399d82882..4ef0e94e8f8 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/mvme68k/whatis +++ b/distrib/notes/mvme68k/whatis @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -OpenBSD/mvme68k 2.0 was written under contract for Willowglen Singapore +OpenBSD/mvme68k OSREV was written under contract for Willowglen Singapore for an embedded application. Theo de Raadt, Dale Rahn, and Chuck Cranor were involved in working on this port which runs on the MVME147, MVME162, MVME167 and perhaps other models also. diff --git a/distrib/notes/pc532/contents b/distrib/notes/pc532/contents index 3c03626abd6..da2a8b0b717 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/pc532/contents +++ b/distrib/notes/pc532/contents @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ is supported by the following files: ram root file system. download.c -- source for the program to download - inst-23.fs into memory via the + inst-OSrev.fs into memory via the pc532 ROM monitor. diff --git a/distrib/notes/pc532/hardware b/distrib/notes/pc532/hardware index b7bc6ca234e..6a182e31c3a 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/pc532/hardware +++ b/distrib/notes/pc532/hardware @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -OpenBSD/pc532 2.0 runs on a PC532 computer. It supports a subset of the +OpenBSD/pc532 OSREV runs on a PC532 computer. It supports a subset of the "standard" hardware to date. This is defined as: 4 - 32 Megs of memory diff --git a/distrib/notes/pc532/upgrade b/distrib/notes/pc532/upgrade index 12ec72f6b92..0a7e418b380 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/pc532/upgrade +++ b/distrib/notes/pc532/upgrade @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -The upgrade to OpenBSD 2.0 is a binary upgrade; it would be prohibitive -to make users upgrade by compiling and installing the 2.0 sources, and +The upgrade to OpenBSD OSREV is a binary upgrade; it would be prohibitive +to make users upgrade by compiling and installing the OSREV sources, and it would be very difficult to even compile a set of instructions that allowed them to do so. @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ To upgrade your system, follow the following instructions: depending on what version of OpenBSD/pc532 you are running. BE CAREFUL IF YOU ARE NOT RUNNING WITH SECURITY. The - 2.0 distribution does contain support for password encryption. + OSREV distribution does contain support for password encryption. It would be reasonable to save a copy of master.passwd and remove all passwords until after you upgrade. |