Index: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/relnotes.xml =================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/relnotes.xml (revision 51089) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/relnotes.xml (revision 51090) @@ -1,107 +1,124 @@ ]> - - &title; + + &title; - $FreeBSD$ - + $FreeBSD$ + - + - BSD daemon reading documentation + BSD daemon reading documentation

Each distribution of FreeBSD includes several documentation files describing the particular distribution (RELEASE, SNAPSHOTs, etc.). These files typically include:

-

The release notes, hardware notes, and - installation instructions are customized for each architecture - supported by FreeBSD.

+

The release notes, hardware notes, and installation + instructions are customized for each architecture supported by + FreeBSD.

RELEASE versions of FreeBSD

The release documentation for each -RELEASE version of FreeBSD (for example, &rel.current;-RELEASE) can be found on the releases page of the FreeBSD web site and on mirror sites.

These files are located in the top-level directory of each distribution. Both HTML and text forms are usually provided.

Snapshot Versions of FreeBSD

The release documentation files for snapshots are generally in the top-level directory of each snapshot.

Documentation for -CURRENT and -STABLE

-

HTML versions of the release - documentation for FreeBSD -CURRENT and FreeBSD -STABLE are - available on the FreeBSD web site. These documents are - continually changing and automatically generated. The versions on the web site are rebuilt - at the same time that the rest of the web site is updated.

+

HTML versions of the release documentation for FreeBSD -CURRENT + and FreeBSD -STABLE are available on the FreeBSD web site. + These documents are continually changing and automatically + generated. The versions on the web site are rebuilt at the same + time that the rest of the web site is updated.

FreeBSD -CURRENT Release Documentation

FreeBSD 11-STABLE Release Documentation

FreeBSD 10-STABLE Release Documentation