INSTALL(8)		NetBSD System Manager's	Manual		    INSTALL(8)

NNAAMMEE
     IINNSSTTAALLLL --	Installation procedure for NetBSD/ofppc.

CCOONNTTEENNTTSS
      About this Document............................................2
      What is NetBSD?................................................2
      Changes Between The NetBSD 8.2 and 8.3 Releases................3
      Features to be removed in	a later	release......................3
      The NetBSD Foundation..........................................3
      Sources of NetBSD..............................................3
      NetBSD 8.3 Release Contents....................................3
	 NetBSD/ofppc subdirectory structure.........................5
	 Binary	distribution sets....................................5
      NetBSD/ofppc System Requirements and Supported Devices.........7
	 Supported OpenFirmware	based systems........................7
      Getting the NetBSD System	on to Useful Media...................7
      Preparing	your System for	NetBSD installation.................11
      Installing the NetBSD System..................................11
	 Running the sysinst installation program...................11
	    Introduction............................................11
	    Possible hardware problems..............................12
	    General.................................................12
	    Quick install...........................................12
	    Booting NetBSD..........................................13
	    Network configuration...................................14
	    Installation drive selection and parameters.............14
	    Selecting which sets to install.........................14
	    Partitioning the disk...................................14
	    Preparing your hard	disk................................15
	    Getting the	distribution sets...........................16
	    Installation from CD-ROM................................16
	    Installation using FTP..................................16
	    Installation using NFS..................................16
	    Installation from an unmounted file	system..............17
	    Installation from a	local directory.....................17
	    Extracting the distribution	sets........................17
	    Configure additional items..............................17
	    Finalizing your installation............................18
      Post installation	steps.......................................18
      Upgrading	a previously-installed NetBSD System................21
      Compatibility Issues With	Previous NetBSD	Releases............22
	 Issues	affecting an upgrade from NetBSD 5.x releases.......22
	 Issues	affecting an upgrade from NetBSD 6.x releases.......22
	 Issues	affecting an upgrade from NetBSD 7.x releases.......23
      Using online NetBSD documentation.............................23
      Administrivia.................................................23
      Thanks go	to..................................................24
      We are........................................................25
      Legal Mumbo-Jumbo.............................................37
      The End.......................................................46

DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
   AAbboouutt tthhiiss DDooccuummeenntt
     This document describes the installation procedure	for
     NetBSD 8.3	on the _o_f_p_p_c platform.	It is available	in four
     different formats titled _I_N_S_T_A_L_L_._e_x_t, where _._e_x_t is one of
     _._p_s, _._h_t_m_l, _._m_o_r_e,	or _._t_x_t:

	   _._p_s	   PostScript.

	   _._h_t_m_l   Standard Internet HTML.

	   _._m_o_r_e   The enhanced	text format used on UNIX-like
		   systems by the more(1) and less(1) pager util-
		   ity programs.  This is the format in	which the
		   on-line _m_a_n pages are generally presented.

	   _._t_x_t	   Plain old ASCII.

     You are reading the _m_o_r_e version.

   WWhhaatt	iiss NNeettBBSSDD??
     The NetBSD	Operating System is a fully functional Open
     Source UNIX-like operating	system derived from the	Univer-
     sity of California, Berkeley Networking Release 2 (Net/2),
     4.4BSD-Lite, and 4.4BSD-Lite2 sources.  NetBSD runs on many
     different different system	architectures (ports) across a
     variety of	distinct CPU families, and is being ported to
     more.  The	NetBSD 8.3 release contains complete binary
     releases for most of these	system architectures, with pre-
     liminary support for the others included in source	form.
     Please see	the NetBSD website at hhttttpp::////wwwwww..NNeettBBSSDD..oorrgg// for
     information on them.)

     NetBSD is a completely integrated system.	In addition to
     its highly	portable, high performance kernel, NetBSD fea-
     tures a complete set of user utilities, compilers for sev-
     eral languages, the X Window System, firewall software and
     numerous other tools, all accompanied by full source code.

     NetBSD is a creation of the members of the	Internet commu-
     nity.  Without the	unique cooperation and coordination the
     net makes possible, NetBSD	would not exist.

   CChhaannggeess BBeettwweeeenn TThhee NNeettBBSSDD 88..22 aanndd 88..33 RReelleeaasseess
     The NetBSD	8.3 release is the third security/critical update
     of	the NetBSD 8 release branch.  It represents a selected
     subset of fixes deemed important for security or stability
     reasons.  The complete list of changes can	be found in the
     CHANGES-8.3:
	   hhttttppss::////ccddnn..nneettbbssdd..oorrgg//ppuubb//NNeettBBSSDD//NNeettBBSSDD--88..33//CCHHAANNGGEESS--88..33
     file in the top level directory of	the NetBSD 8.3 release
     tree.

     The release anouncements, status, updates and links to other
     resources can be found at
	   hhttttppss::////wwwwww..nneettbbssdd..oorrgg//rreelleeaasseess//ffoorrmmaall--88//

   FFeeaattuurreess ttoo bbee rreemmoovveedd iinn aa llaatteerr rreelleeaassee
     The following features are	to be removed from NetBSD in the
     future:

     ++oo	 dhclient(8) in	favor of dhcpcd(8).

     ++oo	 groff(1).  Man	pages are now handled with mandoc(1), and
	 groff(1) can still be found in	pkgsrc as _t_e_x_t_p_r_o_c_/_g_r_o_f_f.

     ++oo	 rtsol(8) and rtsold(8).

   TThhee NNeettBBSSDD FFoouunnddaattiioonn
     The NetBSD	Foundation is a	tax exempt, not-for-profit
     501(c)(3) corporation that	devotes	itself to the traditional
     goals and Spirit of the NetBSD Project and	owns the trade-
     mark of the word ``NetBSD''.  It supports the design, devel-
     opment, and adoption of NetBSD worldwide.	More information
     on	the NetBSD Foundation, its composition,	aims, and work
     can be found at:
	   hhttttpp::////wwwwww..NNeettBBSSDD..oorrgg//ffoouunnddaattiioonn//

   SSoouurrcceess ooff NNeettBBSSDD
     Refer to
	   hhttttpp::////wwwwww..NNeettBBSSDD..oorrgg//mmiirrrroorrss//

   NNeettBBSSDD 88..33 RReelleeaassee CCoonntteennttss
     The root directory	of the NetBSD 8.3 release is organized as
     follows:

     _._._._/_N_e_t_B_S_D_-_8_._3_/

     CHANGES	   Changes between the 7.0 and 8.0 releases.

     CHANGES-8.0   Changes between the initial 8.0 branch and
		   final release of 8.0.

     CHANGES-8.1   Changes between the 8.0 release and the 8.1
		   release.

     CHANGES-8.2   Changes between the 8.1 release and the 8.2
		   release.

     CHANGES-8.3   Changes between the 8.2 release and the 8.3
		   release.

     CHANGES.prev  Changes in previous NetBSD releases.

     LAST_MINUTE   Last	minute changes and notes about the
		   release.

     README.files  README describing the distribution's	contents.

     _i_m_a_g_e_s_/	   Images (ISO 9660 or USB) for	installing
		   NetBSD.  Depending on your system, these may
		   be bootable.

     _s_o_u_r_c_e_/	   Source distribution sets; see below.

     In	addition to the	files and directories listed above, there
     is	one directory per architecture,	for each of the	architec-
     tures for which NetBSD 8.3	has a binary distribution.

     The source	distribution sets can be found in subdirectories
     of	the _s_o_u_r_c_e subdirectory	of the distribution tree.  They
     contain the complete sources to the system.  The source dis-
     tribution sets are	as follows:

     ggnnuussrrcc    This set	contains the ``gnu'' sources, including
	       the source for the compiler, assembler, groff, and
	       the other GNU utilities in the binary distribution
	       sets.

     sshhaarreessrrcc  This set	contains the ``share'' sources,	which
	       include the sources for the man pages not associ-
	       ated with any particular	program; the sources for
	       the typesettable	document set; the dictionaries;
	       and more.

     ssrrcc       This set	contains all of	the base NetBSD	8.3
	       sources which are not in	ggnnuussrrcc,	sshhaarreessrrcc, or
	       ssyyssssrrcc.

     ssyyssssrrcc    This set	contains the sources to	the NetBSD 8.3
	       kernel for all architectures as well as the
	       config(1) utility.

     xxssrrcc      This set	contains the sources to	the X Window Sys-
	       tem.

     All the above source sets are located in the _s_o_u_r_c_e_/_s_e_t_s
     subdirectory of the distribution tree.

     The source	sets are distributed as	compressed tar files.
     Except for	the ppkkggssrrcc set,	which is traditionally unpacked
     into _/_u_s_r_/_p_k_g_s_r_c, all sets	may be unpacked	into _/_u_s_r_/_s_r_c
     with the command:
	   # ccdd	// ;; ttaarr	--zzxxppff sseett__nnaammee..ttggzz

     In	each of	the source distribution	set directories, there
     are files which contain the checksums of the files	in the
     directory:

	   MD5	   MD5 digests in the format produced by the com-
		   mand:
		   cckkssuumm --aa MMDD55	_f_i_l_e.

	   SHA512  SHA512 digests in the format	produced by the
		   command:
		   cckkssuumm --aa SSHHAA551122 _f_i_l_e.

     The SHA512	digest is safer, but MD5 checksums are provided
     so	that a wider range of operating	systems	can check the
     integrity of the release files.

     _N_e_t_B_S_D_/_o_f_p_p_c _s_u_b_d_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y _s_t_r_u_c_t_u_r_e

     The ofppc-specific	portion	of the NetBSD 8.3 release is
     found in the _o_f_p_p_c	subdirectory of	the distribution:
     _._._._/_N_e_t_B_S_D_-_8_._3_/_o_f_p_p_c_/.  It	contains the following files and
     directories:

     _I_N_S_T_A_L_L_._h_t_m_l
     _I_N_S_T_A_L_L_._p_s
     _I_N_S_T_A_L_L_._t_x_t
     _I_N_S_T_A_L_L_._m_o_r_e  Installation	notes in various file formats,
		   including this file.	 The _._m_o_r_e file	contains
		   underlined text using the more(1) conventions
		   for indicating italic and bold display.
     _b_i_n_a_r_y_/
		   _k_e_r_n_e_l_/
			    _n_e_t_b_s_d_-_G_E_N_E_R_I_C_._g_z
				       A gzipped NetBSD	kernel
				       containing code for every-
				       thing supported in this
				       release.
			    _n_e_t_b_s_d_-_I_N_S_T_A_L_L_._g_z
				       A gzipped kernel	for
				       installing or upgrading
				       NetBSD on your hardware.
		   _s_e_t_s_/    ofppc binary distribution sets; see
			    below.
     _i_n_s_t_a_l_l_a_t_i_o_n_/
		   _n_e_t_b_o_o_t_/
			      _n_e_t_b_s_d_-_G_E_N_E_R_I_C_._g_z
				       A gzipped NetBSD	kernel
				       containing code for every-
				       thing supported in this
				       release.
			      _n_e_t_b_s_d_-_I_N_S_T_A_L_L_._g_z
				       A gzipped kernel	for
				       installing or upgrading
				       NetBSD on your hardware.
			      _o_f_w_b_o_o_t  A bootloader, which can
				       start a kernel from your
				       root partition, supporting
				       MBR and RDB partition lay-
				       outs.

		   _B_i_n_a_r_y _d_i_s_t_r_i_b_u_t_i_o_n _s_e_t_s

		   The NetBSD ofppc binary distribution	sets con-
		   tain	the binaries which comprise the	NetBSD
		   8.3 release for ofppc.  The binary distribu-
		   tion	sets can be found in the
		   _o_f_p_p_c_/_b_i_n_a_r_y_/_s_e_t_s subdirectory of the NetBSD
		   8.3 distribution tree, and are as follows:

		   bbaassee	    The	NetBSD 8.3 ofppc bbaassee binary dis-
			    tribution.	You _m_u_s_t install this
			    distribution set.  It contains the
			    base NetBSD	utilities that are neces-
			    sary for the system	to run and be
			    minimally functional.

		   ccoommpp	    Things needed for compiling	programs.
			    This set includes the system include
			    files (_/_u_s_r_/_i_n_c_l_u_d_e) and the various
			    system libraries (except the shared
			    libraries, which are included as part
			    of the bbaassee	set).  This set	also
			    includes the manual	pages for all of
			    the	utilities it contains, as well as
			    the	system call and	library	manual
			    pages.

		   ddeebbuugg    This distribution set contains debug
			    information	for all	base system util-
			    ities.  It is usefull when reporting
			    issues with	binaries or during devel-
			    opement.  This set is huge,	if the
			    target disk	is small, do not install
			    it.

		   eettcc	    This distribution set contains the
			    system configuration files that
			    reside in _/_e_t_c and in several other
			    places.  This set _m_u_s_t be installed
			    if you are installing the system from
			    scratch, but should	_n_o_t be used if
			    you	are upgrading.

		   ggaammeess    This set includes the games	and their
			    manual pages.

		   kkeerrnn--GGEENNEERRIICC
			    This set contains a	NetBSD/ofppc 8.3
			    GENERIC kernel, named _/_n_e_t_b_s_d.  You
			    _m_u_s_t install this distribution set.

		   mmaann	    This set includes all of the manual
			    pages for the binaries and other
			    software contained in the bbaassee set.
			    Note that it does not include any of
			    the	manual pages that are included in
			    the	other sets.

		   mmiisscc	    This set includes the system dictio-
			    naries, the	typesettable document
			    set, and other files from _/_u_s_r_/_s_h_a_r_e.

		   mmoodduulleess  This set includes kernel modules to
			    add	functionality to a running sys-
			    tem.

		   tteexxtt	    This set includes NetBSD's text pro-
			    cessing tools, including groff(1),
			    all	related	programs, and their man-
			    ual	pages.

		   NetBSD maintains its	own set	of sources for
		   the X Window	System in order	to assure tight
		   integration and compatibility.  These sources
		   are based on	X.Org.	Binary sets for	the X
		   Window System are distributed with NetBSD.
		   The sets are:

		   xxbbaassee    The	basic files needed for a complete
			    X client environment.  This	does not
			    include the	X servers.

		   xxccoommpp    The	extra libraries	and include files
			    needed to compile X	source code.

		   xxddeebbuugg   This distribution set contains debug
			    information	for all	X11 binaries.  It
			    is usefull when reporting issues with
			    these binaries or during develope-
			    ment.  This	set is huge, if	the tar-
			    get	disk is	small, do not install it.

		   xxffoonntt    Fonts needed by the	X server and by	X
			    clients.

		   xxeettcc	    Configuration files	for X which could
			    be locally modified.

		   xxsseerrvveerr  The	X server.

		   The ofppc binary distribution sets are dis-
		   tributed as gzipped tar files named with the
		   extension ..ttggzz, e.g.	 _b_a_s_e_._t_g_z.

		   The instructions given for extracting the
		   source sets work equally well for the binary
		   sets, but it	is worth noting	that if	you use
		   that	method,	the filenames stored in	the sets
		   are relative	and therefore the files	are
		   extracted _b_e_l_o_w _t_h_e _c_u_r_r_e_n_t _d_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y.  There-
		   fore, if you	want to	extract	the binaries into
		   your	system,	i.e.  replace the system binaries
		   with	them, you have to run the ttaarr --xxzzppff com-
		   mand	from the root directory	( _/ ) of your
		   system.

		   _N_o_t_e_:  Each directory in the	ofppc binary dis-
			  tribution also has its own checksum
			  files, just as the source distribution
			  does.

		 NNeettBBSSDD//ooffppppcc SSyysstteemm RReeqquuiirreemmeennttss aanndd SSuuppppoorrtteedd
		   DDeevviicceess
		   NetBSD/ofppc	is a port to OpenFirmware and
		   CHRP	based PowerPC machines.

		   _S_u_p_p_o_r_t_e_d _O_p_e_n_F_i_r_m_w_a_r_e _b_a_s_e_d	_s_y_s_t_e_m_s

		   ++oo   _G_e_n_e_s_i _/	_b_p_l_a_n _G_m_b_H Pegasos II
		   ++oo   _I_B_M 7044	Model 270
		   ++oo   _I_B_M 7046	Model B50

		 GGeettttiinngg tthhee NNeettBBSSDD SSyysstteemm oonn ttoo UUsseeffuull	MMeeddiiaa
		   Installation	is supported from several media
		   types, including:

			 ++oo   CD-ROM / DVD / USB-stick
			 ++oo   FTP
			 ++oo   Remote NFS	partition
			 ++oo   Tape
			 ++oo   Existing NetBSD partitions, if per-
			     forming an	upgrade

		   The steps necessary to prepare the distribu-
		   tion	sets for installation depend upon which
		   installation	medium you choose.  The	steps for
		   the various media are outlined below.

		   _C_D_-_R_O_M _/ _D_V_D	_/ _U_S_B_-_s_t_i_c_k  Find out where the
					     distribution set
					     files are on the CD-
					     ROM, DVD or USB
					     stick.  Likely loca-
					     tions are
					     _b_i_n_a_r_y_/_s_e_t_s and
					     _o_f_p_p_c_/_b_i_n_a_r_y_/_s_e_t_s.
					     (You only need to
					     know this if you are
					     mixing installer and
					     installation media
					     from different ver-
					     sions - the
					     installer will know
					     the proper	default
					     location for the
					     sets it comes with).

					     Proceed to	the
					     instructions on
					     installation.

		   _F_T_P			     The preparations for
					     this installa-
					     tion/upgrade method
					     are easy; all you
					     need to do	is make
					     sure that there's an
					     FTP site from which
					     you can retrieve the
					     NetBSD distribution
					     when you're about to
					     install or	upgrade.
					     If	you don't have
					     DHCP available on
					     your network, you
					     will need to know
					     the numeric IP
					     address of	that
					     site, and,	if it's
					     not on a network
					     directly connected
					     to	the machine on
					     which you're
					     installing	or
					     upgrading NetBSD,
					     you need to know the
					     numeric IP	address
					     of	the router clos-
					     est to the	NetBSD
					     machine.  Finally,
					     you need to know the
					     numeric IP	address
					     of	the NetBSD
					     machine itself.

					     Once you have this
					     information, you can
					     proceed to	the next
					     step in the instal-
					     lation or upgrade
					     process.  If you're
					     installing	NetBSD
					     from scratch, go to
					     the section on pre-
					     paring your hard
					     disk, below.  If
					     you're upgrading an
					     existing installa-
					     tion, go directly to
					     the section on
					     upgrading.

		   _N_F_S			     Place the NetBSD
					     distribution sets
					     you wish to install
					     into a directory on
					     an	NFS server, and
					     make that directory
					     mountable by the
					     machine on	which you
					     are installing or
					     upgrading NetBSD.
					     This will probably
					     require modifying
					     the _/_e_t_c_/_e_x_p_o_r_t_s
					     file on the NFS
					     server and	resetting
					     its mount daemon
					     (mountd).	(Both of
					     these actions will
					     probably require
					     superuser privileges
					     on	the server.)

					     You need to know the
					     numeric IP	address
					     of	the NFS	server,
					     and, if you don't
					     have DHCP available
					     on	your network and
					     the server	is not on
					     a network directly
					     connected to the
					     machine on	which
					     you're installing or
					     upgrading NetBSD,
					     you need to know the
					     numeric IP	address
					     of	the router clos-
					     est to the	NetBSD
					     machine.  Finally,
					     you need to know the
					     numeric IP	address
					     of	the NetBSD
					     machine itself.

					     Once the NFS server
					     is	set up properly
					     and you have the
					     information men-
					     tioned above, you
					     can proceed to the
					     next step in the
					     installation or
					     upgrade process.  If
					     you're installing
					     NetBSD from scratch,
					     go	to the section on
					     preparing your hard
					     disk, below.  If
					     you're upgrading an
					     existing installa-
					     tion, go directly to
					     the section on
					     upgrading.

		   _T_a_p_e			     To	install	NetBSD
					     from a tape, you
					     need to make a tape
					     that contains the
					     distribution set
					     files, in `tar' for-
					     mat.

					     If	you're making the
					     tape on a UNIX-like
					     system, the easiest
					     way to do so is
					     probably something
					     like:

						   # ttaarr --ccff
						   _t_a_p_e___d_e_v_i_c_e
						   _d_i_s_t___s_e_t_s

					     where _t_a_p_e___d_e_v_i_c_e is
					     the name of the tape
					     device that repre-
					     sents the tape drive
					     you're using.  This
					     might be _/_d_e_v_/_r_s_t_0,
					     or	something simi-
					     lar, but it will
					     vary from system to
					     system.  In the
					     above example,
					     _d_i_s_t___s_e_t_s is a list
					     of	filenames corre-
					     sponding to the dis-
					     tribution sets that
					     you wish to place on
					     the tape.	For
					     instance, to put the
					     kkeerrnn--GGEENNEERRIICC,, bbaassee,,
					     and eettcc distribu-
					     tions on tape (the
					     absolute minimum
					     required for instal-
					     lation), you would
					     do	the following:

						   # ccdd
						   ......//NNeettBBSSDD--88..33
						   # ccdd
						   ooffppppcc//bbiinnaarryy
						   # ttaarr --ccff
						   _t_a_p_e___d_e_v_i_c_e
						   kkeerrnn--GGEENNEERRIICC..ttggzz
						   bbaassee..ttggzz
						   eettcc..ttggzz

					     _N_o_t_e_:  You	still
						    need to fill
						    in
						    _t_a_p_e___d_e_v_i_c_e
						    in the
						    example.

					     Once you have the
					     files on the tape,
					     you can proceed to
					     the next step in the
					     installation or
					     upgrade process.  If
					     you're installing
					     NetBSD from scratch,
					     go	to the section on
					     preparing your hard
					     disk, below.  If
					     you're upgrading an
					     existing installa-
					     tion, go directly to
					     the section on
					     upgrading.

		 PPrreeppaarriinngg yyoouurr	SSyysstteemm ffoorr NNeettBBSSDD iinnssttaallllaattiioonn
		   NetBSD/ofppc	can be installed on hard disks
		   with	the standard MBR partition layout or with
		   the AmigaOS/MorphOS specific	RDB partition
		   layout.

		   When	choosing RDB partitions, for example
		   because you want to run MorphOS on a	Pegasos
		   II in parallel with NetBSD, then you	have to
		   prepare your	NetBSD partitions using	the
		   MorphOS HDConfig tool.

		   You can skip	the rest of this section when you
		   want	to use MBR partitioning.

		   You will have to create an RDB partition for
		   each	NetBSD partition, NetBSD/ofppc will use.
		   Change the partition	parameters by selecting
		   _E_d_i_t	_P_a_r_t_i_t_i_o_n and change the following set-
		   tings:

		   1.	Set all	reserved block to zero.

		   2.	Set the	partition status to _d_i_s_a_b_l_e_d so
			it won't appear	under MorphOS.

		   3.	Select _C_u_s_t_o_m Filesystem and change the
			ID to _0_x_4_e_4_2_5_2_0_7 for the root partition,
			to _0_x_4_e_4_2_5_3_0_1 for the swap partition and
			to _0_x_4_e_4_2_5_5_0_7 for all the other	user par-
			titions	you need.

		 IInnssttaalllliinngg tthhee	NNeettBBSSDD SSyysstteemm
		   To install NetBSD/ofppc you will either have
		   to boot _n_e_t_b_s_d_-_I_N_S_T_A_L_L from a CD-ROM	or set up
		   an NFS or TFTP server to boot it over the net-
		   work.

		   _R_u_n_n_i_n_g _t_h_e _s_y_s_i_n_s_t _i_n_s_t_a_l_l_a_t_i_o_n _p_r_o_g_r_a_m

		   1.	_I_n_t_r_o_d_u_c_t_i_o_n

			Using ssyyssiinnsstt, installing NetBSD is a
			relatively easy	process.  Still, you
			should read this document and have it
			available during the installation
			process.  This document	tries to be a
			good guide to the installation,	and as
			such, covers many details for the sake of
			completeness.  Do not let this discourage
			you; the install program is not	hard to
			use.

		   2.	_P_o_s_s_i_b_l_e _h_a_r_d_w_a_r_e _p_r_o_b_l_e_m_s

			Should you encounter hardware problems
			during installation, try rebooting after
			unplugging removable devices you don't
			need for installation.	Non-removable
			devices	can be disabled	with uusseerrccoonnff
			(use bboooott --cc to	enter it).

		   3.	_G_e_n_e_r_a_l

			The following is a walk-through	of the
			steps you will take while installing
			NetBSD on your hard disk.  ssyyssiinnsstt is a
			menu driven program that guides	you
			through	the installation process.  Some-
			times questions	will be	asked, and in
			many cases the default answer will be
			displayed in brackets (``[ ]'')	after the
			question.  If you wish to stop the
			installation, you may press CONTROL-C at
			any time, but if you do, you'll	have to
			begin the installation process again from
			scratch	by running the _/_s_y_s_i_n_s_t	program
			from the command prompt.  It is	not nec-
			essary to reboot.

		   4.	_Q_u_i_c_k _i_n_s_t_a_l_l

			First, let's describe a	quick install.
			The other sections of this document go
			into the installation procedure	in more
			detail,	but you	may find that you do not
			need this.  If you want	detailed instruc-
			tions, skip to the next	section.  This
			section	describes a basic installation,
			using a	CD / DVD as the	install	media.

			++oo   What you need.

			    --	The distribution sets (in this
				example, they are on the CD or
				DVD).

			    --	One 1.44 MB 3.5" floppy.

			    --	A minimum of of	memory installed.

			    --	An optical drive.

			    --	A hard drive with at least 600 MB
				of free	space for a complete base
				install, not including room for
				swap.  If you wish to install the
				X Window System	as well, you will
				need at	least 225 MB more.

			++oo   The	Quick Installation

			    --	Insert the first boot floppy you
				just created and boot the com-
				puter.	After language selection,
				the main menu will be displayed.

					.***********************************************.
					* NetBSD-8.3 Install System			*
					*						*
					*>a: Install NetBSD to hard disk		*
					* b: Upgrade NetBSD on a hard disk		*
					* c: Re-install	sets or	install	additional sets	*
					* d: Reboot the	computer			*
					* e: Utility menu				*
					* f: Config menu				*
					* x: Exit Install System			*
					.***********************************************.

			    --	If you wish, you can configure
				some network settings immediately
				by choosing the	UUttiilliittyy	mmeennuu and
				then CCoonnffiigguurree nneettwwoorrkk.	 It isn't
				actually required at this point,
				but it may be more convenient.
				Go back	to the main menu.

			    --	Choose IInnssttaallll.

			    --	You will be guided through the
				setup of your disk.

			    --	You will be asked to choose which
				distribution sets to install.

			    --	When prompted, choose CCDD--RROOMM as
				the install medium if booted from
				CD-ROM.	 The default values for
				the path and device should be ok.

			    --	After the installation process
				has completed, you will	be
				brought	back to	the main menu,
				where you should select	RReebboooott,
				after you have removed the boot-
				floppy from the	drive.

			    --	NetBSD will now	boot.  If you
				didn't set a password for the
				root user when prompted	by
				ssyyssiinnsstt, logging in as root and
				setting	a password should be your
				first task.  You are also advised
				to read	afterboot(8).

		   5.	_B_o_o_t_i_n_g	_N_e_t_B_S_D

			Boot your machine.  The	boot loader will
			start, which will print	a countdown and
			begin booting.

			If the boot loader messages do not appear
			in a reasonable	amount of time,	you
			either have a bad boot floppy or a hard-
			ware problem.  Try writing the install
			floppy image to	a different disk, and
			using that.

			It will	take a while to	load the kernel
			from the floppy, probably around a minute
			or so, then, the kernel	boot messages
			will be	displayed.  This may take a lit-
			tle while also,	as NetBSD will be probing
			your system to discover	which hardware
			devices	are installed.	The most impor-
			tant thing to know is that wd0 is
			NetBSD's name for your first SATA/PATA
			disk, wd1 the second, etc.  sd0	is your
			first SCSI disk, sd1 the second, etc.

			Note that once the system has finished
			booting, you need not leave the	floppy in
			the disk drive.

			Once NetBSD has	booted and printed all
			the boot messages, you will be presented
			with a welcome message and a main menu.
			It will	also include instructions for
			using the menus.

		   6.	_N_e_t_w_o_r_k	_c_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_a_t_i_o_n

			If you do not intend to	use networking
			during the installation, but you do want
			your machine to	be configured for net-
			working	once it	is installed, you should
			first go to the	UUttiilliittyy	mmeennuu and select
			the CCoonnffiigguurree nneettwwoorrkk option.  If you
			only want to temporarily use networking
			during the installation, you can specify
			these parameters later.	 If you	are not
			using the Domain Name System (DNS), you
			can give an empty response when	asked to
			provide	a server.

		   7.	_I_n_s_t_a_l_l_a_t_i_o_n _d_r_i_v_e _s_e_l_e_c_t_i_o_n _a_n_d
			_p_a_r_a_m_e_t_e_r_s

			To start the installation, select IInnssttaallll
			NNeettBBSSDD ttoo hhaarrdd ddiisskk from the main menu.

			The first thing	is to identify the disk
			on which you want to install NetBSD.
			ssyyssiinnsstt	will report a list of disks it
			finds and ask you for your selection.
			You should see disk names like sd0 or
			sd1.

		   8.	_S_e_l_e_c_t_i_n_g _w_h_i_c_h	_s_e_t_s _t_o	_i_n_s_t_a_l_l

			The next step is to choose which distri-
			bution sets you	wish to	install.  Options
			are provided for full, minimal,	and cus-
			tom installations.  If you choose sets on
			your own, bbaassee,	eettcc, and a kernel must be
			selected.

		   9.	_P_a_r_t_i_t_i_o_n_i_n_g _t_h_e _d_i_s_k

			++oo   Choosing which portion of the disk to
			    use.

			    You	will be	asked if you want to use
			    the	entire disk or only part of the
			    disk.  If you decide to use	the
			    entire disk	for NetBSD, ssyyssiinnsstt will
			    check for the presence of other oper-
			    ating systems and you will be asked
			    to confirm that you	want to	overwrite
			    these.

		   10.	_E_d_i_t_i_n_g	_t_h_e _N_e_t_B_S_D _d_i_s_k_l_a_b_e_l

			The partition table of the NetBSD part of
			a disk is called a _d_i_s_k_l_a_b_e_l.  If your
			disk already has a disklabel written to
			it, you	can choose UUssee eexxiissttiinngg	ppaarrttiittiioonn
			ssiizzeess.	Otherwise, select SSeett ssiizzeess ooff
			NNeettBBSSDD ppaarrttiittiioonnss.

			After you have chosen your partitions and
			their sizes (or	if you opted to	use the
			existing partitions), you will be pre-
			sented with the	layout of the NetBSD
			disklabel and given one	more chance to
			change it.  For	each partition,	you can
			set the	type, offset and size, block and
			fragment size, and the mount point.  The
			type that NetBSD uses for normal file
			storage	is called 44..22BBSSDD.  A swap parti-
			tion has a special type	called sswwaapp.
			Some partitions	in the disklabel have a
			fixed purpose.

			      a	      Root partition (_/)

			      b	      Swap partition.

			      c	      The entire disk.

			      d-p     Available	for other use.
				      Traditionally, d is the
				      partition	mounted	on _/_u_s_r,
				      but this is historical
				      practice and not a fixed
				      value.

			You will then be asked to name your
			disk's disklabel.  The default response
			will be	ok for most purposes.  If you
			choose to name it something different,
			make sure the name is a	single word and
			contains no special characters.	 You
			don't need to remember this name.

		   11.	_P_r_e_p_a_r_i_n_g _y_o_u_r _h_a_r_d _d_i_s_k

			_Y_o_u _a_r_e	_n_o_w _a_t _t_h_e _p_o_i_n_t _o_f _n_o _r_e_t_u_r_n.
			Nothing	has been written to your disk
			yet, but if you	confirm	that you want to
			install	NetBSD,	your hard drive	will be
			modified.  If you are sure you want to
			proceed, select	yyeess.

			The install program will now label your
			disk and create	the file systems you
			specified.  The	file systems will be ini-
			tialized to contain NetBSD bootstrapping
			binaries and configuration files.  You
			will see messages on your screen from the
			various	NetBSD disk preparation	tools
			that are running.  There should	be no
			errors in this section of the installa-
			tion.  If there	are, restart from the
			beginning of the installation process.
			Otherwise, you can continue the	installa-
			tion program after pressing the	return
			key.

		   12.	_G_e_t_t_i_n_g	_t_h_e _d_i_s_t_r_i_b_u_t_i_o_n _s_e_t_s

			The NetBSD distribution	consists of a
			number of _s_e_t_s that come in the	form of
			gzipped	tar files.  At this point, you
			will be	presented with a menu which
			enables	you to choose from one of the
			following methods of installing	the sets.
			Some of	these methods will first transfer
			the sets to your hard disk, others will
			extract	the sets directly.

			For all	these methods, the first step is
			to make	the sets available for extrac-
			tion.  The sets	can be made available in
			a few different	ways.  The following sec-
			tions describe each of the methods.
			After reading about the	method you will
			be using, you can continue to the section
			labeled	`Extracting the	distribution
			sets'.

		   13.	_I_n_s_t_a_l_l_a_t_i_o_n _f_r_o_m _C_D_-_R_O_M

			When installing	from a CD-ROM, you will
			be asked to specify the	device name for
			your CD-ROM drive (usually cd0)	and the
			directory name on the CD-ROM where the
			distribution files are.

			ssyyssiinnsstt	will then check	that the files
			are actually present in	the specified
			location and proceed to	the extraction of
			the sets.

		   14.	_I_n_s_t_a_l_l_a_t_i_o_n _u_s_i_n_g _F_T_P

			To install using ftp, you first	need to
			configure your network setup if	you
			haven't	already	done so.  ssyyssiinnsstt will
			help you with this, asking if you want to
			use DHCP.  If you do not use DHCP, you
			can enter network configuration	details
			yourself.  If you do not have DNS set up
			for the	machine	that you are installing
			on, you	can just press RETURN in answer
			to this	question, and DNS will not be
			used.

			You will also be asked to specify the
			host that you want to transfer the sets
			from, the directory on that host, the
			account	name and password used to log
			into that host using ftp, and optionally
			a proxy	server to use.	If you did not
			set up DNS, you	will need to specify an
			IP address instead of a	hostname for the
			ftp server.

			ssyyssiinnsstt	will then transfer the set files
			from the remote	site to	your hard disk.

		   15.	_I_n_s_t_a_l_l_a_t_i_o_n _u_s_i_n_g _N_F_S

			To install using NFS, you first	need to
			configure your network setup if	you
			haven't	already	done so.  ssyyssiinnsstt will do
			this for you, asking you if you	want to
			use DHCP.  If you do not use DHCP, you
			can enter network configuration	details
			yourself.  If you do not have DNS set up
			for the	machine	that you are installing
			on, you	can just press RETURN in answer
			to this	question, and DNS will not be
			used.

			You will also be asked to specify the
			host that you want to transfer the sets
			from and the directory on that host that
			the files are in.  This	directory should
			be mountable by	the machine you	are
			installing on, i.e., correctly exported
			to your	machine.

			If you did not set up DNS, you will need
			to specify an IP address instead of a
			hostname for the NFS server.

		   16.	_I_n_s_t_a_l_l_a_t_i_o_n _f_r_o_m _a_n _u_n_m_o_u_n_t_e_d _f_i_l_e
			_s_y_s_t_e_m

			In order to install from a local file
			system,	you will need to specify the
			device that the	file system resides on
			(for example wd1e), the	type of	the file
			system,	and the	directory on the speci-
			fied file system where the sets	are
			located.  ssyyssiinnsstt will then check if it
			can indeed access the sets at that loca-
			tion.

		   17.	_I_n_s_t_a_l_l_a_t_i_o_n _f_r_o_m _a _l_o_c_a_l _d_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y

			This option assumes that you have already
			done some preparation yourself.	 The sets
			should be located in a directory on a
			file system that is already accessible.
			ssyyssiinnsstt	will ask you for the name of this
			directory.

		   18.	_E_x_t_r_a_c_t_i_n_g _t_h_e _d_i_s_t_r_i_b_u_t_i_o_n _s_e_t_s

			A progress bar will be displayed while
			the distribution sets are being
			extracted.

			After all the files have been extracted,
			the device node	files will be created.
			If you have already configured network-
			ing, you will be asked if you want to use
			this configuration for normal operation.
			If so, these values will be installed in
			the network configuration files.

		   19.	_C_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_e _a_d_d_i_t_i_o_n_a_l _i_t_e_m_s

			The next menu will allow you to	select a
			number of additional items to configure,
			including the time zone	that you're in,
			to make	sure your clock	has the	right
			offset from UTC, the root user's shell,
			and the	initial	root password.

			You can	also enable installation of
			binary packages, which installs	the
			pkgin(1) tool for managing binary pack-
			ages for third-party software.	This will
			feel familiar to users of package tools
			such as	aapptt--ggeett	or yyuumm.	 If you	prefer to
			install	third-party software from source,
			you can	install	the pkgsrc(7) tree.

			Finally, you can enable	some daemons such
			as sshd(8), ntpd(8), or	mdnsd(8).

		   20.	_F_i_n_a_l_i_z_i_n_g _y_o_u_r	_i_n_s_t_a_l_l_a_t_i_o_n

			Congratulations, you have successfully
			installed NetBSD 8.3.  You can now reboot
			the machine and	boot NetBSD from hard
			disk.

		 PPoosstt iinnssttaallllaattiioonn sstteeppss
		   Once	you've got the operating system	running,
		   there are a few things you need to do in order
		   to bring the	system into a properly configured
		   state.  The most important steps are	described
		   below.

		   1.	Before all else, read postinstall(8).

		   2.	Configuring _/_e_t_c_/_r_c_._c_o_n_f

			If you or the installation software
			haven't	done any configuration of
			_/_e_t_c_/_r_c_._c_o_n_f (ssyyssiinnsstt normally will), the
			system will drop you into single user
			mode on	first reboot with the message

			      /etc/rc.conf is not configured.
			      Multiuser	boot aborted.

			and with the root file system (_/) mounted
			read-only.  When the system asks you to
			choose a shell,	simply press RETURN to
			get to a _/_b_i_n_/_s_h prompt.  If you are
			asked for a terminal type, respond with
			vvtt222200 (or whatever is appropriate for
			your terminal type) and	press RETURN.
			You may	need to	type one of the	following
			commands to get	your delete key	to work
			properly, depending on your keyboard:
			      #	ssttttyy eerraassee ''^^hh''
			      #	ssttttyy eerraassee ''^^??''
			At this	point, you need	to configure at
			least one file in the _/_e_t_c directory.
			You will need to mount your root file
			system read/write with:
			      #	//ssbbiinn//mmoouunntt --uu --ww //
			Change to the _/_e_t_c directory and take a
			look at	the _/_e_t_c_/_r_c_._c_o_n_f file.	Modify it
			to your	tastes,	making sure that you set
			rc_configured=YES so that your changes
			will be	enabled	and a multi-user boot can
			proceed.  Default values for the various
			programs can be	found in
			_/_e_t_c_/_d_e_f_a_u_l_t_s_/_r_c_._c_o_n_f, where some in-line
			documentation may be found.  More com-
			plete documentation can	be found in
			rc.conf(5).

			When you have finished editing
			_/_e_t_c_/_r_c_._c_o_n_f, type eexxiitt	at the prompt to
			leave the single-user shell and	continue
			with the multi-user boot.

			Other values that may need to be set in
			_/_e_t_c_/_r_c_._c_o_n_f for a networked environment
			are _h_o_s_t_n_a_m_e and possibly _d_e_f_a_u_l_t_r_o_u_t_e.
			You may	also need to add an _i_f_c_o_n_f_i_g___i_n_t
			for your <int> network interface, along
			the lines of

			      ifconfig_le0="inet 192.0.2.123
			      netmask 255.255.255.0"

			or, if you have	_m_y_n_a_m_e_._m_y_._d_o_m in
			_/_e_t_c_/_h_o_s_t_s:

			      ifconfig_le0="inet myname.my.dom
			      netmask 255.255.255.0"

			To enable proper hostname resolution, you
			will also want to add an _/_e_t_c_/_r_e_s_o_l_v_._c_o_n_f
			file or	(if you	are feeling a little more
			adventurous) run named(8).  See
			resolv.conf(5) or named(8) for more
			information.

			Instead	of manually configuring	network-
			ing, DHCP can be used by setting
			dhcpcd=YES in _/_e_t_c_/_r_c_._c_o_n_f.

		   3.	Logging	in

			After reboot, you can log in as	root at
			the login prompt.  If you didn't set a
			password in ssyyssiinnsstt, there is no initial
			password.  You should create an	account
			for yourself (see below) and protect it
			and the	``root'' account with good pass-
			words.	By default, root login from the
			network	is disabled (even via ssh(1)).
			One way	to become root over the	network
			is to log in as	a different user that
			belongs	to group ``wheel'' (see	group(5))
			and use	su(1) to become	root.

		   4.	Adding accounts

			Use the	useradd(8) command to add
			accounts to your system.  Do not edit
			_/_e_t_c_/_p_a_s_s_w_d directly! See vipw(8) and
			pwd_mkdb(8) if you want	to edit	the pass-
			word database.

		   5.	The X Window System

			If you installed the X Window System, you
			may want to read the chapter about X in
			the NetBSD Guide:
			      hhttttpp::////wwwwww..NNeettBBSSDD..oorrgg//ddooccss//gguuiiddee//eenn//cchhaapp--xx..hhttmmll

		   6.	Installing third party packages

			If you wish to install any of the soft-
			ware freely available for UNIX-like sys-
			tems you are strongly advised to first
			check the NetBSD package system, pkgsrc.
			pkgsrc automatically handles any changes
			necessary to make the software run on
			NetBSD.	 This includes the retrieval and
			installation of	any other packages the
			software may depend upon.

			++oo   More information on	the package sys-
			    tem	is available at
				  hhttttpp::////wwwwww..NNeettBBSSDD..oorrgg//ddooccss//ssooffttwwaarree//ppaacckkaaggeess..hhttmmll

			++oo   A list of available	packages suitable
			    for	browsing is at
				  ffttpp::////ffttpp..NNeettBBSSDD..oorrgg//ppuubb//ppkkggssrrcc//ccuurrrreenntt//ppkkggssrrcc//RREEAADDMMEE..hhttmmll

			++oo   Precompiled	binaries can be	found at
				  ffttpp::////ffttpp..NNeettBBSSDD..oorrgg//ppuubb//ppkkggssrrcc//ppaacckkaaggeess//NNeettBBSSDD//
			    usually in the _o_f_p_p_c_/_8_._3_/_A_l_l subdir.
			    If you installed pkgin(1) in the
			    ssyyssiinnsstt post-installation configura-
			    tion menu, you can use it to automat-
			    ically install binary packages over
			    the	network.  Assuming that
			    _/_u_s_r_/_p_k_g_/_e_t_c_/_p_k_g_i_n_/_r_e_p_o_s_i_t_o_r_i_e_s_._c_o_n_f
			    is correctly configured, you can
			    install them with the following com-
			    mands:

			    ## ppkkggiinn iinnssttaallll ttccsshh
			    ## ppkkggiinn iinnssttaallll bbaasshh
			    ## ppkkggiinn iinnssttaallll ppeerrll
			    ## ppkkggiinn iinnssttaallll aappaacchhee
			    ## ppkkggiinn iinnssttaallll kkddee
			    ## ppkkggiinn iinnssttaallll ffiirreeffooxx
			    ...

			    _N_o_t_e_:  Some	mirror sites don't mirror
				   the _/_p_u_b_/_p_k_g_s_r_c directory.

			    The	above commands will install the
			    Tenex-csh and Bourne Again shells,
			    the	Perl programming language, Apache
			    web	server,	KDE desktop environment
			    and	the Firefox web	browser	as well
			    as all the packages	they depend on.

			++oo   If you did not install it from the
			    ssyyssiinnsstt post-installation configura-
			    tion menu, the pkgsrc(7) framework
			    for	compiling packages can be
			    obtained by	retrieving the file
				  ffttpp::////ffttpp..NNeettBBSSDD..oorrgg//ppuubb//ppkkggssrrcc//ppkkggssrrcc..ttaarr..ggzz
			    It is typically extracted into
			    _/_u_s_r_/_p_k_g_s_r_c	(though	other locations
			    work fine) with the	commands:

				  # ccdd //uussrr
				  # ttaarr	--zzxxppff ppkkggssrrcc..ttaarr..ggzz

			    After extracting, see the
			    _d_o_c_/_p_k_g_s_r_c_._t_x_t file	in the extraction
			    directory (e.g.,
			    _/_u_s_r_/_p_k_g_s_r_c_/_d_o_c_/_p_k_g_s_r_c_._t_x_t)	for more
			    information.

		   7.	Misc

			++oo   Edit _/_e_t_c_/_m_a_i_l_/_a_l_i_a_s_e_s to forward
			    root mail to the right place.  Don't
			    forget to run newaliases(1)	after-
			    wards.

			++oo   Edit _/_e_t_c_/_r_c_._l_o_c_a_l to run any local
			    daemons you	use.

			++oo   Many of the	_/_e_t_c files are documented
			    in section 5 of the	manual;	so just
			    invoking

				  # mmaann	55 _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e

			    is likely to give you more informa-
			    tion on these files.

		 UUppggrraaddiinngg aa pprreevviioouussllyy--iinnssttaalllleedd NNeettBBSSDD SSyysstteemm
		   The easiest way to upgrade to NetBSD	8.3 is
		   with	binaries, and that is the method docu-
		   mented here.

		   To do the upgrade, you must have one	form of
		   boot	media available.  You must also	have at
		   least the bbaassee and kkeerrnn binary distribution
		   sets	available.  Finally, you must have suffi-
		   cient disk space available to install the new
		   binaries.  Since files already installed on
		   the system are overwritten in place,	you only
		   need	additional free	space for files	which
		   weren't previously installed	or to account for
		   growth of the sets between releases.

		   Since upgrading involves replacing the kernel,
		   boot	blocks,	and most of the	system binaries,
		   it has the potential	to cause data loss.  You
		   are strongly	advised	to _b_a_c_k	_u_p any important
		   data	on the NetBSD partition	or on another
		   operating system's partition	on your	disk
		   before beginning the	upgrade	process.

		   The upgrade procedure is similar to an instal-
		   lation, but without the hard	disk partition-
		   ing.

		   Fetching the	binary sets is done in the same
		   manner as the installation procedure; refer to
		   the installation part of the	document for
		   help.  File systems are checked before unpack-
		   ing the sets.

		   After a new kernel has been copied to your
		   hard	disk, your machine is a	complete NetBSD
		   8.3 system.	However, that doesn't mean that
		   you're finished with	the upgrade process.  You
		   will	probably want to update	the set	of device
		   nodes you have in _/_d_e_v.  If you've changed the
		   contents of _/_d_e_v by hand, you will need to be
		   careful about this, but if not, you can just
		   cd into _/_d_e_v, and run the command:

			 # sshh MMAAKKEEDDEEVV aallll

		   ssyyssiinnsstt will	attempt	to merge the settings
		   stored in your _/_e_t_c directory with the new
		   version of NetBSD using the postinstall(8)
		   utility.  However, postinstall(8) is	only able
		   to deal with	changes	that are easily	auto-
		   mated.  It is recommended that you use the
		   etcupdate(8)	tool to	merge any remaining con-
		   figuration changes.

		 CCoommppaattiibbiilliittyy IIssssuueess WWiitthh PPrreevviioouuss NNeettBBSSDD
		   RReelleeaasseess
		   Users upgrading from	previous versions of
		   NetBSD may wish to bear the following problems
		   and compatibility issues in mind when upgrad-
		   ing to NetBSD 8.3.

		   Note	that ssyyssiinnsstt will automatically	invoke

			 postinstall fix
		   and thus all	issues that are	fixed by
		   ppoossttiinnssttaallll by default will be handled.

		   _I_s_s_u_e_s _a_f_f_e_c_t_i_n_g _a_n _u_p_g_r_a_d_e _f_r_o_m _N_e_t_B_S_D _5_._x
		   _r_e_l_e_a_s_e_s

		   See the section below on upgrading from NetBSD
		   6.x and 7.x as well.

		   The following users need to be created:
			 ++oo   _mdnsd
			 ++oo   _tests
			 ++oo   _tcpdump
			 ++oo   _tss

		   The following groups	need to	be created:
			 ++oo   _mdnsd
			 ++oo   _tests
			 ++oo   _tcpdump
			 ++oo   _tss

		   The implementation of SHA2-HMAC in KAME_IPSEC
		   as used in NetBSD 5.0 and before did	not com-
		   ply with current standards.	FAST_IPSEC does,
		   with	the result that	old and	new systems can-
		   not communicate over	IPSEC if one of	the
		   affected authentication algorithms
		   (hmac_sha256, hmac_sha384, hmac_sha512) is
		   used.

		   _I_s_s_u_e_s _a_f_f_e_c_t_i_n_g _a_n _u_p_g_r_a_d_e _f_r_o_m _N_e_t_B_S_D _6_._x
		   _r_e_l_e_a_s_e_s

		   See the section on upgrading	from NetBSD 7.x
		   as well

		   The following user needs to be created:
			 ++oo   _rtadvd

		   The following groups	need to	be created:
			 ++oo   _gpio
			 ++oo   _rtadvd

		   _I_s_s_u_e_s _a_f_f_e_c_t_i_n_g _a_n _u_p_g_r_a_d_e _f_r_o_m _N_e_t_B_S_D _7_._x
		   _r_e_l_e_a_s_e_s

		   The following user needs to be created:
			 ++oo   _unbound
			 ++oo   _nsd

		   The following groups	need to	be created:
			 ++oo   _unbound
			 ++oo   _nsd

		 UUssiinngg oonnlliinnee NNeettBBSSDD ddooccuummeennttaattiioonn
		   Documentation is available if you installed
		   the manual distribution set.	 Traditionally,
		   the ``man pages'' (documentation) are denoted
		   by `name(section)'.	Some examples of this are

			 ++oo   intro(1),
			 ++oo   man(1),
			 ++oo   apropos(1),
			 ++oo   passwd(1),	and
			 ++oo   passwd(5).

		   The section numbers group the topics	into sev-
		   eral	categories, but	three are of primary
		   interest: user commands are in section 1, file
		   formats are in section 5, and administrative
		   information is in section 8.

		   The _m_a_n command is used to view the documenta-
		   tion	on a topic, and	is started by entering
		   mmaann [_s_e_c_t_i_o_n] _t_o_p_i_c.	 The brackets [] around
		   the section should not be entered, but rather
		   indicate that the section is	optional.  If you
		   don't ask for a particular section, the topic
		   with	the lowest numbered section name will be
		   displayed.  For instance, after logging in,
		   enter

			 # mmaann ppaasssswwdd

		   to read the documentation for passwd(1).  To
		   view	the documentation for passwd(5), enter

			 # mmaann 55 ppaasssswwdd

		   instead.

		   If you are unsure of	what man page you are
		   looking for,	enter

			 # aapprrooppooss _s_u_b_j_e_c_t_-_w_o_r_d

		   where _s_u_b_j_e_c_t_-_w_o_r_d is your topic of interest;
		   a list of possibly related man pages	will be
		   displayed.

		 AAddmmiinniissttrriivviiaa
		   If you've got something to say, do so!  We'd
		   like	your input.  There are various mailing
		   lists available via the mailing list	server at
		   _m_a_j_o_r_d_o_m_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g.  See
			 hhttttpp::////wwwwww..NNeettBBSSDD..oorrgg//mmaaiilliinngglliissttss//
		   for details.

		   There are various mailing lists set up to deal
		   with	comments and questions about this
		   release.  Please send comments to:
		   _n_e_t_b_s_d_-_c_o_m_m_e_n_t_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g.

		   To report bugs, use the send-pr(1) command
		   shipped with	NetBSD,	and fill in as much
		   information about the problem as you	can.
		   Good	bug reports include lots of details.

		   Bugs	also can be submitted and queried with
		   the web interface at
			 hhttttpp::////wwwwww..NNeettBBSSDD..oorrgg//ssuuppppoorrtt//sseenndd--pprr..hhttmmll

		   There are also port-specific	mailing	lists, to
		   discuss aspects of each port	of NetBSD.  Use
		   majordomo to	find their addresses, or visit
			 hhttttpp::////wwwwww..NNeettBBSSDD..oorrgg//mmaaiilliinngglliissttss//

		   If you're interested	in doing a serious amount
		   of work on a	specific port, you probably
		   should contact the `owner' of that port
		   (listed below).

		   If you'd like to help with NetBSD, and have an
		   idea	as to how you could be useful, send us
		   mail	or subscribe to: _n_e_t_b_s_d_-_u_s_e_r_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g.

		   As a	favor, please avoid mailing huge docu-
		   ments or files to these mailing lists.
		   Instead, put	the material you would have sent
		   up for FTP or WWW somewhere,	then mail the
		   appropriate list about it.  If you'd	rather
		   not do that,	mail the list saying you'll send
		   the data to those who want it.

		 TThhaannkkss	ggoo ttoo
		   ++oo   The former members of UCB's Computer Sys-
		       tems Research Group, including (but not
		       limited to):

			     Keith Bostic
			     Ralph Campbell
			     Mike Karels
			     Marshall Kirk McKusick

		       for their work on BSD systems, support,
		       and encouragement.

		   ++oo   The Internet Systems Consortium,	Inc. for
		       hosting the NetBSD FTP, CVS, AnonCVS,
		       mail, mail archive, GNATS, SUP, Rsync and
		       WWW servers.

		   ++oo   The Internet Research Institute in Japan
		       for hosting the server which runs the
		       CVSweb interface	to the NetBSD source
		       tree.

		   ++oo   The Columbia University Computer	Science
		       Department for hosting the build	cluster.

		   ++oo   The many	organizations that provide NetBSD
		       mirror sites.

		   ++oo   Without CVS, this project would be impos-
		       sible to	manage,	so our hats go off to
		       Brian Berliner, Jeff Polk, and the various
		       other people who've had a hand in making
		       CVS a useful tool.

		   ++oo   We list the individuals and organizations
		       that have made donations	or loans of hard-
		       ware and/or money, to support NetBSD
		       development, and	deserve	credit for it at
			     hhttttpp::////wwwwww..NNeettBBSSDD..oorrgg//ddoonnaattiioonnss//
		       (If you're not on that list and should be,
		       tell us!	 We probably were not able to get
		       in touch	with you, to verify that you
		       wanted to be listed.)

		   ++oo   Finally,	we thank all of	the people who've
		       put sweat and tears into	developing NetBSD
		       since its inception in January, 1993.
		       (Obviously, there are a lot more	people
		       who deserve thanks here.	 If you're one of
		       them, and would like to be mentioned, tell
		       us!)

		 WWee aarree......
		   (in alphabetical order)

		   _T_h_e _N_e_t_B_S_D _c_o_r_e _g_r_o_u_p_:

			  Alistair
											       Crooks		  _a_g_c_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Matthew
											       Green		   _m_r_g_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Martin
											       Husemann		    _m_a_r_t_i_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Chuck
											       Silvers		     _c_h_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Matt
											       Thomas		      _m_a_t_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  YAMAMOTO
											       Takashi		  _y_a_m_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Christos
											       Zoulas		  _c_h_r_i_s_t_o_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g

		   _T_h_e _p_o_r_t_m_a_s_t_e_r_s _(_a_n_d	_t_h_e_i_r _p_o_r_t_s_)_:
			  Reinoud
											       Zandijk		   _r_e_i_n_o_u_d		    aaccoorrnn3322
			  Matt
											       Thomas		      _m_a_t_t		       aallpphhaa
			  Ignatios
											       Souvatzis	  _i_s			   aammiiggaa
			  Ignatios
											       Souvatzis	  _i_s			   aammiiggaappppcc
			  Noriyuki
											       Soda		  _s_o_d_a			   aarrcc
			  Julian
											       Coleman		    _j_d_c			     aattaarrii
			  Matthias
											       Drochner		  _d_r_o_c_h_n_e_r		   cceessffiicc
			  Erik
											       Berls		      _c_y_b_e_r		       ccoobbaalltt
			  Antti
											       Kantee		     _p_o_o_k_a		      eemmiippss
			  Simon
											       Burge		     _s_i_m_o_n_b		      eevvbbmmiippss
			  Steve
											       Woodford		     _s_c_w		      eevvbbppppcc
			  Izumi
											       Tsutsui		     _t_s_u_t_s_u_i		      eewwss44880000mmiippss
			  Izumi
											       Tsutsui		     _t_s_u_t_s_u_i		      hhpp330000
			  Nick
											       Hudson		      _s_k_r_l_l		       hhppppaa
			  Valeriy E.
											       Ushakov		_u_w_e			 hhppccsshh
			  Matt
											       Thomas		      _m_a_t_t		       iibbmmnnwwss
			  Gavan
											       Fantom		     _g_a_v_a_n		      iiyyoonniixx
			  Valeriy E.
											       Ushakov		_u_w_e			 llaannddiisskk
			  Izumi
											       Tsutsui		     _t_s_u_t_s_u_i		      lluunnaa6688kk
			  Scott
											       Reynolds		     _s_c_o_t_t_r		      mmaacc6688kk
			  Michael
											       Lorenz		   _m_a_c_a_l_l_a_n		    mmaaccppppcc
			  Steve
											       Woodford		     _s_c_w		      mmvvmmee6688kk
			  Steve
											       Woodford		     _s_c_w		      mmvvmmeeppppcc
			  Matt
											       Thomas		      _m_a_t_t		       nneettwwiinnddeerr
			  Izumi
											       Tsutsui		     _t_s_u_t_s_u_i		      nneewwss6688kk
			  Tim
											       Rightnour	       _g_a_r_b_l_e_d			ooffppppcc
			  Simon
											       Burge		     _s_i_m_o_n_b		      ppmmaaxx
			  Tim
											       Rightnour	       _g_a_r_b_l_e_d			pprreepp
			  Tim
											       Rightnour	       _g_a_r_b_l_e_d			rrss66000000
			  Tohru
											       Nishimura	     _n_i_s_i_m_u_r_a		      ssaannddppooiinntt
			  Simon
											       Burge		     _s_i_m_o_n_b		      ssbbmmiippss
			  S/oren
											       J/orvang		     _s_o_r_e_n		      ssggiimmiippss
			  SAITOH
											       Masanobu		    _m_s_a_i_t_o_h		     sshh33
			  Martin
											       Husemann		    _m_a_r_t_i_n		     ssppaarrcc6644
			  Anders
											       Magnusson	    _r_a_g_g_e		     vvaaxx
			  NISHIMURA
											       Takeshi		 _n_s_m_r_t_k_s		  xx6688kk
			  Manuel
											       Bouyer		    _b_o_u_y_e_r		     xxeenn

		   _T_h_e _N_e_t_B_S_D _8_._3 _R_e_l_e_a_s_e _E_n_g_i_n_e_e_r_i_n_g _t_e_a_m_:

			  Stephen
											       Borrill		   _s_b_o_r_r_i_l_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Manuel
											       Bouyer		    _b_o_u_y_e_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  David
											       Brownlee		     _a_b_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Julian
											       Coleman		    _j_d_c_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Alistair G.
											       Crooks	       _a_g_c_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Hoavard
											       Eidnes		    _h_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Martin
											       Husemann		    _m_a_r_t_i_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Soren
											       Jacobsen		     _s_n_j_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Phil
											       Nelson		      _p_h_i_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jeremy C.
											       Reed		 _r_e_e_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jeff
											       Rizzo		      _r_i_z_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  SAITOH
											       Masanobu		    _m_s_a_i_t_o_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g

		   _N_e_t_B_S_D _D_e_v_e_l_o_p_e_r_s_:

			  Hikaru
											       Abe		    _h_i_k_a_r_u_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Nathan
											       Ahlstrom		    _n_r_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Steve
											       Allen		     _w_o_r_m_e_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jukka
											       Andberg		     _j_a_n_d_b_e_r_g_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Julian
											       Assange		    _p_r_o_f_f_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Lennart
											       Augustsson	   _a_u_g_u_s_t_s_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Zafer
											       Aydogan		     _z_a_f_e_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Christoph
											       Badura		 _b_a_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Marc
											       Balmer		      _m_b_a_l_m_e_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Bang
											       Jun-Young	      _j_u_n_y_o_u_n_g_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Dieter
											       Baron		    _d_i_l_l_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Robert V.
											       Baron		 _r_v_b_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Alan
											       Barrett		      _a_p_b_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Grant
											       Beattie		     _g_r_a_n_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Erik
											       Berls		      _c_y_b_e_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Hiroyuki
											       Bessho		  _b_s_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  John
											       Birrell		      _j_b_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Rafal
											       Boni		     _r_a_f_a_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Stephen
											       Borrill		   _s_b_o_r_r_i_l_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Sean
											       Boudreau		      _s_e_a_n_b_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Manuel
											       Bouyer		    _b_o_u_y_e_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Allen
											       Briggs		     _b_r_i_g_g_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Mark
											       Brinicombe	      _m_a_r_k_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Aaron
											       Brown		     _a_b_r_o_w_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Andrew
											       Brown		    _a_t_a_t_a_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  David
											       Brownlee		     _a_b_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jon
											       Buller		       _j_o_n_b_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Simon
											       Burge		     _s_i_m_o_n_b_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Robert
											       Byrnes		    _b_y_r_n_e_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Pavel
											       Cahyna		     _p_a_v_e_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  D'Arcy J.M.
											       Cain	       _d_a_r_c_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Taylor R.
											       Campbell		 _r_i_a_s_t_r_a_d_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Daniel
											       Carosone		    _d_a_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Dave
											       Carrel		      _c_a_r_r_e_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  James
											       Chacon		     _j_m_c_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Mihai
											       Chelaru		     _k_e_f_r_e_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Aleksey
											       Cheusov		   _c_h_e_u_s_o_v_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Bill
											       Coldwell		      _b_i_l_l_c_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Sean
											       Cole		      _s_c_o_l_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Julian
											       Coleman		    _j_d_c_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Marcus
											       Comstedt		    _m_a_r_c_u_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jeremy
											       Cooper		    _j_e_r_e_m_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Thomas
											       Cort		    _t_c_o_r_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Chuck
											       Cranor		     _c_h_u_c_k_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Alistair
											       Crooks		  _a_g_c_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Masatake
											       Daimon		  _p_h_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Johan
											       Danielsson	     _j_o_d_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  John
											       Darrow		      _j_d_a_r_r_o_w_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jed
											       Davis		       _j_l_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Matt
											       DeBergalis	      _d_e_b_e_r_g_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Arnaud
											       Degroote		    _d_e_g_r_o_o_t_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Felix
											       Deichmann	     _f_l_x_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Rob
											       Deker		       _d_e_k_e_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Chris	G.
											       Demetriou	  _c_g_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tracy	Di Marco
											       White	    _g_e_n_d_a_l_i_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jarom'ir
											       Dolecek		   _j_d_o_l_e_c_e_k_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Andy
											       Doran		      _a_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Roland
											       Dowdeswell	    _e_l_r_i_c_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Steven
											       Drake		    _s_b_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Emmanuel
											       Dreyfus		  _m_a_n_u_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Matthias
											       Drochner		  _d_r_o_c_h_n_e_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jun
											       Ebihara		       _j_u_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Elad
											       Efrat		      _e_l_a_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Hoavard
											       Eidnes		    _h_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jaime	A
											       Fournier		   _o_b_e_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Stoned
											       Elipot		    _s_e_b_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Michael van
											       Elst	       _m_l_e_l_s_t_v_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Robert
											       Elz		    _k_r_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Enami
											       Tsugutomo	     _e_n_a_m_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Bernd
											       Ernesti		     _v_e_e_g_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Erik
											       Fair		      _f_a_i_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Gavan
											       Fantom		     _g_a_v_a_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Hauke
											       Fath		     _h_a_u_k_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Hubert
											       Feyrer		    _h_u_b_e_r_t_f_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jason	R.
											       Fink		  _j_r_f_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Matt J.
											       Fleming		   _m_j_f_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Marty
											       Fouts		     _m_a_r_t_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Liam J.
											       Foy		   _l_i_a_m_j_f_o_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Matt
											       Fredette		      _f_r_e_d_e_t_t_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Thorsten
											       Frueauf		  _f_r_u_e_a_u_f_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Castor
											       Fu		    _c_a_s_t_o_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Hisashi Todd
											       Fujinaka	      _h_t_o_d_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Makoto
											       Fujiwara		    _m_e_f_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ichiro
											       Fukuhara		    _i_c_h_i_r_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Quentin
											       Garnier		   _c_u_b_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Thomas
											       Gerner		    _t_h_o_m_a_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Simon	J.
											       Gerraty		  _s_j_g_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Justin
											       Gibbs		    _g_i_b_b_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Chris
											       Gilbert		     _c_h_r_i_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Eric
											       Gillespie	      _e_p_g_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Brian
											       Ginsbach		     _g_i_n_s_b_a_c_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Oliver V.
											       Gould		 _v_e_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Paul
											       Goyette		      _p_g_o_y_e_t_t_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Michael
											       Graff		   _e_x_p_l_o_r_e_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Matthew
											       Green		   _m_r_g_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Andreas
											       Gustafsson	   _g_s_o_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ulrich
											       Habel		    _r_h_a_e_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jun-ichiro itojun
											       Hagino	 _i_t_o_j_u_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  HAMAJIMA
											       Katsuomi		  _h_a_m_a_j_i_m_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Adam
											       Hamsik		      _h_a_a_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Juergen
											       Hannken-Illjes	   _h_a_n_n_k_e_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Charles M.
											       Hannum		_m_y_c_r_o_f_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Yorick
											       Hardy		    _y_h_a_r_d_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ben
											       Harris		       _b_j_h_2_1_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Kenichi
											       Hashimoto	   _h_k_e_n_k_e_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Eric
											       Haszlakiewicz	      _e_r_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  John
											       Hawkinson	      _j_h_a_w_k_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Emile
											       Heitor		     _i_m_i_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  John
											       Heasley		      _h_e_a_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Lars
											       Heidieker	      _p_a_r_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Geert
											       Hendrickx	     _g_h_e_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Wen
											       Heping		       _w_e_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ren'e
											       Hexel		      _r_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Iain
											       Hibbert		      _p_l_u_n_k_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Kouichirou
											       Hiratsuka	_h_i_r_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Michael L.
											       Hitch		_m_h_i_t_c_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  'Ad'am
											       H'oka		      _a_h_o_k_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jachym
											       Holecek		    _f_r_e_z_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  David	A.
											       Holland		  _d_h_o_l_l_a_n_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Christian E.
											       Hopps	      _c_h_o_p_p_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Daniel
											       Horecki		    _m_o_r_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ken
											       Hornstein	       _k_e_n_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Marc
											       Horowitz		      _m_a_r_c_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Eduardo
											       Horvath		   _e_e_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Nick
											       Hudson		      _s_k_r_l_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Shell
											       Hung		     _s_h_e_l_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Darran
											       Hunt		    _d_a_r_r_a_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Martin
											       Husemann		    _m_a_r_t_i_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Dean
											       Huxley		      _d_e_a_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Love Hoernquist
											       oAstrand	   _l_h_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Roland
											       Illig		    _r_i_l_l_i_g_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Bernardo
											       Innocenti	  _b_e_r_n_i_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tetsuya
											       Isaki		   _i_s_a_k_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  ITOH
											       Yasufumi		      _i_t_o_h_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  IWAMOTO
											       Toshihiro	   _t_o_s_h_i_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Matthew
											       Jacob		   _m_j_a_c_o_b_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Soren
											       Jacobsen		     _s_n_j_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Sevan
											       Janiyan		     _s_e_v_a_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Lonhyn T.
											       Jasinskyj	 _l_o_n_h_y_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Darrin
											       Jewell		    _d_b_j_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Nicolas
											       Joly		   _n_j_o_l_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  S/oren
											       J/orvang		     _s_o_r_e_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Takahiro
											       Kambe		  _t_a_c_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Antti
											       Kantee		     _p_o_o_k_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Frank
											       Kardel		     _k_a_r_d_e_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  KAWAMOTO
											       Yosihisa		  _k_a_w_a_m_o_t_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Min Sik
											       Kim		   _m_i_n_s_k_i_m_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  KIYOHARA
											       Takashi		  _k_i_y_o_h_a_r_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Thomas
											       Klausner		    _w_i_z_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Klaus
											       Klein		     _k_l_e_i_n_k_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  John
											       Klos		      _j_k_l_o_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Wayne
											       Knowles		     _w_d_k_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Takayoshi
											       Kochi		 _k_o_c_h_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Mateusz
											       Kocielski	   _s_h_m_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jonathan A.
											       Kollasch	       _j_a_k_l_l_s_c_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Joseph
											       Koshy		    _j_k_o_s_h_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Radoslaw
											       Kujawa		  _r_k_u_j_a_w_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jochen
											       Kunz		    _j_k_u_n_z_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Martti
											       Kuparinen	    _m_a_r_t_t_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Arnaud
											       Lacombe		    _a_l_c_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Kevin
											       Lahey		     _k_m_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  David
											       Laight		     _d_s_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Johnny C.
											       Lam		 _j_l_a_m_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Guillaume
											       Lasmayous	 _g_l_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Martin J.
											       Laubach		 _m_j_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Greg
											       Lehey		      _g_r_o_g_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ted
											       Lemon		       _m_e_l_l_o_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Christian
											       Limpach		 _c_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Frank	van der
											       Linden	     _f_v_d_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Joel
											       Lindholm		      _j_o_e_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tonnerre
											       Lombard		  _t_o_n_n_e_r_r_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Mike
											       Long		      _m_i_k_e_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Sergio
											       Lopez		    _s_l_p_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Michael
											       Lorenz		   _m_a_c_a_l_l_a_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Warner
											       Losh		    _i_m_p_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tomasz
											       Luchowski	    _z_u_n_t_u_m_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Federico
											       Lupi		  _f_e_d_e_r_i_c_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Palle
											       Lyckegaard	     _p_a_l_l_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Brett
											       Lymn		     _b_l_y_m_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  MAEKAWA
											       Masahide		   _g_e_h_e_n_n_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Anders
											       Magnusson	    _r_a_g_g_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Anthony
											       Mallet		   _t_h_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  John
											       Marino		      _m_a_r_i_n_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Roy
											       Marples		       _r_o_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Pedro
											       Martelletto	     _p_e_d_r_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Cherry G.
											       Mathew		 _c_h_e_r_r_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  David
											       Maxwell		     _d_a_v_i_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Gregory
											       McGarry		   _g_m_c_g_a_r_r_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Dan
											       McMahill		       _d_m_c_m_a_h_i_l_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jared	D.
											       McNeill		  _j_m_c_n_e_i_l_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Neil J.
											       McRae		   _n_e_i_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Julio	M. Merino
											       Vidal	   _j_m_m_v_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Perry
											       Metzger		     _p_e_r_r_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Luke
											       Mewburn		      _l_u_k_e_m_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jean-Yves
											       Migeon		 _j_y_m_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Brook
											       Milligan		     _b_r_o_o_k_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Minoura
											       Makoto		   _m_i_n_o_u_r_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Simas
											       Mockevicius	     _s_y_m_k_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ryosuke
											       Moro		   _s_z_p_t_v_l_f_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  der
											       Mouse		       _m_o_u_s_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Youri
											       Mouton		     _y_o_u_r_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Constantine A.
											       Murenin	    _c_n_s_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Joseph
											       Myers		    _j_s_m_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tuomo
											       Maekinen		     _t_j_a_m_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Zolt'an Arnold
											       NAGY	     _z_o_l_t_a_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Kengo
											       NAKAHARA		     _k_n_a_k_a_h_a_r_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ken
											       Nakata		       _k_e_n_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Takeshi
											       Nakayama		   _n_a_k_a_y_a_m_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Alexander
											       Nasonov		 _a_l_n_s_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Phil
											       Nelson		      _p_h_i_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  John
											       Nemeth		      _j_n_e_m_e_t_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Lourival Pereira Vieira
											       Neto			    _l_n_e_t_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  NISHIMURA
											       Takeshi		 _n_s_m_r_t_k_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tohru
											       Nishimura	     _n_i_s_i_m_u_r_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  NONAKA
											       Kimihiro		    _n_o_n_a_k_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Takehiko
											       NOZAKI		  _t_n_o_z_a_k_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tobias
											       Nygren		    _t_n_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  OBATA
											       Akio		     _o_b_a_c_h_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jesse
											       Off		     _j_o_f_f_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tatoku
											       Ogaito		    _t_a_c_h_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  OKANO
											       Takayoshi	     _k_a_n_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Masaru
											       Oki		    _o_k_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Rin
											       Okuyama		       _r_i_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ryo
											       ONODERA		       _r_y_o_o_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Atsushi
											       Onoe		   _o_n_o_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Greg
											       Oster		      _o_s_t_e_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ryota
											       Ozaki		     _o_z_a_k_i_-_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jonathan
											       Perkin		  _s_k_e_t_c_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Fredrik
											       Pettai		   _p_e_t_t_a_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Herb
											       Peyerl		      _h_p_e_y_e_r_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Matthias
											       Pfaller		  _m_a_t_t_h_i_a_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Chris
											       Pinnock		     _c_j_e_p_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Adrian
											       Portelli		    _a_d_r_i_a_n_p_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Pierre
											       Pronchery	    _k_h_o_r_b_e_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Chris
											       Provenzano	     _p_r_o_v_e_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Maya
											       Rashish		      _m_a_y_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Mindaugas
											       Rasiukevicius	 _r_m_i_n_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Nils
											       Ratusznik	      _n_i_l_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Michael
											       Rauch		   _m_r_a_u_c_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Marc
											       Recht		      _r_e_c_h_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Darren
											       Reed		    _d_a_r_r_e_n_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jeremy C.
											       Reed		 _r_e_e_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jens
											       Rehsack		      _s_n_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Antoine
											       Reilles		   _t_o_n_i_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tyler	R.
											       Retzlaff		  _r_t_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Scott
											       Reynolds		     _s_c_o_t_t_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tim
											       Rightnour	       _g_a_r_b_l_e_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jeff
											       Rizzo		      _r_i_z_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Hans
											       Rosenfeld	      _h_a_n_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Steve
											       Rumble		     _r_u_m_b_l_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Rumko			      _r_u_m_k_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jukka
											       Ruohonen		     _j_r_u_o_h_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Kamil
											       Rytarowski	     _k_a_m_i_l_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Blair	J.
											       Sadewitz		  _b_j_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  David
											       Sainty		     _d_s_a_i_n_t_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  SAITOH
											       Masanobu		    _m_s_a_i_t_o_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Kazuki
											       Sakamoto		    _s_a_k_a_m_o_t_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Guilherme
											       Salazar		 _s_a_l_a_z_a_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Curt
											       Sampson		      _c_j_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Wilfredo
											       Sanchez		  _w_s_a_n_c_h_e_z_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ty
											       Sarna			_t_s_a_r_n_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  SATO
											       Kazumi		      _s_a_t_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jan
											       Schaumann	       _j_s_c_h_a_u_m_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Matthias
											       Scheler		  _t_r_o_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Silke
											       Scheler		     _s_i_l_k_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Karl Schilke
											       (rAT)	      _r_a_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Amitai
											       Schlair		    _s_c_h_m_o_n_z_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Konrad
											       Schroder		    _p_e_r_s_e_a_n_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Georg
											       Schwarz		     _s_c_h_w_a_r_z_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Lubomir
											       Sedlacik		   _s_a_l_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Christopher
											       SEKIYA	       _s_e_k_i_y_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Reed
											       Shadgett		      _d_e_n_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  John
											       Shannon		      _s_h_a_n_n_o_n_j_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tim
											       Shepard		       _s_h_e_p_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Naoto
											       Shimazaki	     _i_g_y_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ryo
											       Shimizu		       _r_y_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Takao
											       Shinohara	     _s_h_i_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Takuya
											       SHIOZAKI		    _t_s_h_i_o_z_a_k_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Daniel
											       Sieger		    _d_s_i_e_g_e_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Chuck
											       Silvers		     _c_h_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Thor Lancelot
											       Simon	     _t_l_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Nathanial
											       Sloss		 _n_a_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jeff
											       Smith		      _j_e_f_f_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Noriyuki
											       Soda		  _s_o_d_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Wolfgang
											       Solfrank		  _w_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Joerg
											       Sonnenberger	     _j_o_e_r_g_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Ignatios
											       Souvatzis	  _i_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  T K
											       Spindler		       _d_o_g_c_o_w_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Matthew
											       Sporleder	   _m_s_p_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Bill
											       Squier		      _g_r_o_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Adrian
											       Steinmann	    _a_s_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Bill
											       Studenmund	      _w_r_s_t_u_d_e_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Hiroki
											       Suenaga		    _h_s_u_e_n_a_g_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Kevin
											       Sullivan		     _s_u_l_l_i_v_a_n_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Kimmo
											       Suominen		     _k_i_m_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Gr'egoire
											       Sutre		  _g_s_u_t_r_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Sergey
											       Svishchev	    _s_h_a_t_t_e_r_e_d_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Robert
											       Swindells	    _r_j_s_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Leonardo
											       Taccari		  _l_e_o_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Shin
											       Takemura		      _t_a_k_e_m_u_r_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  TAMURA
											       Kent		    _k_e_n_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Shin'ichiro
											       TAYA	       _t_a_y_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Hasso
											       Tepper		     _h_a_s_s_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Matt
											       Thomas		      _m_a_t_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Jason
											       Thorpe		     _t_h_o_r_p_e_j_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Hiroshi
											       Tokuda		   _h_i_r_o_s_h_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Christoph
											       Toshok		 _t_o_s_h_o_k_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tam'as
											       T'oth		     _t_t_o_t_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Greg
											       Troxel		      _g_d_t_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Tsubai
											       Masanari		    _t_s_u_b_a_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Izumi
											       Tsutsui		     _t_s_u_t_s_u_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  UCHIYAMA
											       Yasushi		  _u_c_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Masao
											       Uebayashi	     _u_e_b_a_y_a_s_i_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Shuichiro
											       URATA		 _u_r_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Valeriy E.
											       Ushakov		_u_w_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Todd
											       Vierling		      _t_v_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Maxime
											       Villard		    _m_a_x_v_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Aymeric
											       Vincent		   _a_y_m_e_r_i_c_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Paul
											       Vixie		      _v_i_x_i_e_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Mike M.
											       Volokhov		   _m_i_s_h_k_a_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Krister
											       Walfridsson	   _k_r_i_s_t_e_r_w_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Mark
											       Weinem		      _w_e_i_n_e_m_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Lex
											       Wennmacher	       _w_e_n_n_m_a_c_h_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Leo
											       Weppelman	       _l_e_o_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Assar
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			  Frank
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			  Nathan
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			  Rob
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			  Jim
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			  Colin
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			  Steve
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			  YAMAMOTO
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			  Yuji
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			  David
											       Young		     _d_y_o_u_n_g_@_N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g
			  Arnaud
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			  Reinoud
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			  Tim
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			  Christos
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