Well it seems they have extra work as it normally did not took so long
izotov said:9.1-RELEASE seems to be available on the FTP sites.
I am just downloading it from ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/.
As mentioned in the original announcement, a package set uploaded in preparation for the upcoming FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE could not be verified, and so was removed.
eadler@ said:9.1 has not yet been released. Please wait for the announcement. ISOs have been pulled in the past for last minute bugs.
jigzat said:Ok, it seems is official now http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=36413 were the iso's pulled and changed?
mad0 said:It's PC-BSD not FreeBSD
frijsdijk said:Here's some light on the delay: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2012-December/071102.html
gpw928 said:Installed from the 386 iso DVD image today. The operating system installed fine, but post-install sysinstall is claiming that there is no packages/INDEX. Ports for most things is not an option, as I have a very low bandwidth Internet connectuion.
Is it possible to get or construct an INDEX?
Cheers,
# make index
pkubaj said:# make index
kpa said:Fetch it into /usr/ports using fetch(1):
# mkdir -p /usr/ports
# cd /usr/ports
# fetch [url]http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/INDEX-9.bz2[/url]
# bunzip2 INDEX-9.bz2
kpa said:It will be for a short amount of time when the packages on the release discs are not completely out of date.
gpw928 said:I'm currently copying the packages directory from dvd to /usr, and also doing a 'make index' in the ports directory. I'll copy the ports INDEX-9 to packages/INDEX and try again. Will report the results.
sysinstall->Configure->Packages->File System->/usr