-*- Text -*- 5 September 1996 Version 0.1. Summary of important externally visible changes since version 0.0: Many miscellaneous bugs have been fixed. Missing source files in 0.0 have been correctly added to the distribution. Configuration now knows that various 386 equivalents use the same assembly files. There is now an nfsd; it has not be well-tested. It would be nice if some people would run it and try things out. It does not yet support Hurd-specific features. Exec now compiles correctly even when you don't have BFD installed. Ext2fs format interpretation problems have been fixed. This means it can be suitably used to boot with. init now properly understands SIGHUP and SIGTERM, and does the right thing correctly. Much code has been written in nfs towards supporting version 3 of the protocol, but it's not done yet. Don't try and turn it on. Version information in uname is now calculated differently. Some improvements have been made in the SETUP script. sync, reboot and halt now do argument parsing and understand --help and --version. The new `e2os' program has been added to change the "creator OS" field on an ext2fs filesystem. Bugs in term and libtrivfs have been fixed, allowing emacs shell mode to work cleanly. Other minor bugs have also been fixed. ufs and ext2fs now do directory search rotoring to speed repeated and sequential directory lookups. ufs now notes correctly if a disk cannot be written to and turns on the readonly flag automatically in this case. (Useful for floppies.) ufs statfs information (printed by df) should now be correct. A serious bug in ufs fsck when dealing with large directories has been fixed. A new program `vminfo' prints the virtual memory map of task. All disk filesystems (ufs and ext2fs) now do directory name caching of `..' which was not previously done. In addition, you can now set the cache size to be large, and then do experiments and see what the cache hit rate would have been for various smaller sizes. This should help in optimizing the size of the cache. A port leak in the pager library has been fixed; previously ufs leaked two ports per file used until the kernel's limit (about 30,000) was reached. 6 August 1996 Version 0.0 Initial release