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Date: Fri, 11 May 90 07:39:25 -0400 To: testers-announce@MIT.EDU From: Richard Basch <probe@MIT.EDU> There were a few significant problems in 7.0A, especially on the RT side. 7.0B is out already... I started to change the version number yesterday, but I had to wait for the Hesiod propogation... Most of you who have picked up 7.0A probably caught it after a few of the major problems were discovered. However, an update to 7.0B is required since not all configuration files were properly updated in 7.0A. *** Use /srvd/update_ws to update to 7.0B. Because the update procedure has been re-written significantly, update_inc is no longer necessary, and will most likely not exist ever again. (Disclaimer: If there is reason enough to use it, we may bring the old concept of update_inc back to life). If you have already taken the 7.0A update, the following is necessary to update to 7.0B: If you have auto updates enabled: 1) The next time you activate, the machine will automatically update and reboot. No action is required. If you have auto updates disabled (and you are running 7.0A): 1) Log in as root. Because of the relatively few changes between 7.0A and 7.0B, running the update from single-user mode is not required. However, do not count on this being true for all incremental updates to the 7.0 release. There may have to be a change later that necessitates that this course of action be taken. 2) Type: /srvd/update_ws /etc/reboot -q If you are not running 7.0A yet: 1) You should be running 7.0A... People who are on this list and have machines in the friendly test cluster are expected to be helping find problems in the system. It is better to find your problems now, rather than later, when it is too late to have them fixed. You may end up being stuck with something that you may not like for the next few months. Thus, your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. 2) Follow the instructions previously sent out to this list regarding updating to 7.0A. The same instructions will apply to all versions of 7.0. -Richard
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