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1Updating Information for users of FreeBSD-CURRENT.
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3This file is maintained and copyrighted by M. Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org>.
4See end of file for further details. For commonly done items, please see the
5COMMON ITEMS: section later in the file. These instructions assume that you
6basically know what you are doing. If not, then please consult the FreeBSD
7handbook:
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22 includes various WITNESS- related kernel options, INVARIANTS, malloc
23 debugging flags in userland, and various verbose features in the
24 kernel. Many developers choose to disable these features on build
25 machines to maximize performance. (To completely disable malloc
26 debugging, define WITH_MALLOC_PRODUCTION in /etc/src.conf and rebuild
27 world, or to merely disable the most expensive debugging functionality
28 at runtime, run "ln -s 'abort:false,junk:false' /etc/malloc.conf".)
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1Updating Information for users of FreeBSD-CURRENT.
2
3This file is maintained and copyrighted by M. Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org>.
4See end of file for further details. For commonly done items, please see the
5COMMON ITEMS: section later in the file. These instructions assume that you
6basically know what you are doing. If not, then please consult the FreeBSD
7handbook:
8

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22 includes various WITNESS- related kernel options, INVARIANTS, malloc
23 debugging flags in userland, and various verbose features in the
24 kernel. Many developers choose to disable these features on build
25 machines to maximize performance. (To completely disable malloc
26 debugging, define WITH_MALLOC_PRODUCTION in /etc/src.conf and rebuild
27 world, or to merely disable the most expensive debugging functionality
28 at runtime, run "ln -s 'abort:false,junk:false' /etc/malloc.conf".)
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31 FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT.
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31 Serial communication (in boot loaders, kernel, and userland) has
32 been changed to default to 115200 bps, in line with common industry
33 practice and typcial firmware serial console redirection
34 configuration.
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36 Note that the early x86 BIOS bootloader (i.e., boot0sio) does not
37 support rates above 9600 bps and is not changed. boot0sio users may

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3320230817:
34 Serial communication (in boot loaders, kernel, and userland) has
35 been changed to default to 115200 bps, in line with common industry
36 practice and typcial firmware serial console redirection
37 configuration.
38
39 Note that the early x86 BIOS bootloader (i.e., boot0sio) does not
40 support rates above 9600 bps and is not changed. boot0sio users may

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