diff --git a/en/releases/3.3R/errata.sgml b/en/releases/3.3R/errata.sgml index 7b56552e9e..cb0111793a 100644 --- a/en/releases/3.3R/errata.sgml +++ b/en/releases/3.3R/errata.sgml @@ -1,58 +1,77 @@ - + %includes; ]> - + &header;
 The file 
 ERRATA.TXT contains post-release ERRATA for 3.3 and should always
 be considered the definitive place to look *first* before reporting
 a problem with this release.  This file will also be periodically
 updated as new issues are reported so even if you've checked this
 file recently, check it again before filing a bug report.  Any
 changes to this file are also automatically emailed to:
 
 	freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
 
 For all FreeBSD security advisories, see:
 
 ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CERT/
 
 For the latest information.
 
 ---- Security Advisories:
 
 Current active security advisories for 3.3:     None
 
 ---- System Update Information:
 
 The fvwm desktop choice in the X Desktops menu doesn't work.
                                                                               
 Fix: Install fvwm from /usr/ports/x11-wm/fvwm2 instead of using the
      desktop menu item and put "fvwm" in your $HOME/.xinitrc and
      $HOME/.xsession files for use by startx/xdm.  You can also build
      and reinstall /usr/src/release/sysinstall from 3.3-STABLE sources
      to fix the X Desktop menu item in question.
 
 The lo0 (loop-back) device is not configured on startup, causing
 utilities like mountd to fail.
 
 Fix: Assuming that you experience this problem at all, edit /etc/rc.conf
      and search for where the network_interfaces variable is set.  In
      its value, change the word "auto" to "lo0" since the auto keyword
      doesn't bring the loop-back device up properly, for reasons yet to
      be adequately determined.  Since your other interface(s) will already
      be set in the network_interfaces variable after initial installation,
      it's reasonable to simply s/auto/lo0/ in rc.conf and move on.
 
+The 3.3 ISO image (and 3.3 CDROM #1 from Walnut Creek CDROM)
+     mysteriously fails to boot on an ATAPI CDROM device but works
+     with SCSI CDROMs (on adaptors which support bootable CDs).
+
+Fix: Either install using boot floppies (see floppies/README.TXT)
+     rather than booting from the CDROM or grab the updated ISO image
+     from:
+
+       ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/
+
+     See also the CHECKSUM.MD5 file in that directory to verify whether
+     you have the "old" or new image - some mirrors may be slow
+     in picking up the uncompressed and gzipped versions of the ISO 9660
+     installation image.  As always, Walnut Creek CDROM will also provide
+     replacement CDs (once they become available) on request to purchasers 
+     of the 3.3-RELEASE product.
+
+     This problem was caused by a bug in mkisofs which we're still
+     chasing but have, for now, simply worked-around.
 

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