
 * Known bugs in the "development" 1.3.11 release:

The devel releases are based on a development kernel (2.4.0-test?) and
some other "unstable / development" packages. Independent from bugs in
this software packages there are some other known bugs:

 - The ROCK Router currently doesn't build correct. A major rewrite of the
   ROCK Router is on my todo-list.

 - The sysklogd package dosn't log kernel messages.

 - The LILO setup script doesn't auto-dedect the root device correct.

 - Please send a mail to the mailing list <rock-linux@clifford.at> if you
   found a bug which is not listed here and you didn't find anything about
   it in the FAQ.


 * Known bugs in the "stable" 1.2.0 release:

First I have to say, that the 1.2.0 is outdated and not representative for
the project status. It has some known bugs, some broken scripts and most
of that stuff has been fixed allready in the devel releases.

A few known bugs:

 - /etc/cron.d/00-updates dumps core when recreating the info dir. Just
   ingnore it.

 - Some keymaps dont't work. Just change 'loadkeys /etc/default.keymap'
   in /etc/init.d/boot to 'loadkeys <keymap-name>'.

 - The dump-config utility is a bit broken. Use the one which comes with
   the latest devel snapshots.

 - When updating the kernel, the devfs file names change. That's not a bug.
   It's simply a change in the devfs driver. Don't forget to update
   your /etc/fstab and /etc/conf/devfs.

 - There are much more known bugs. We know them and most of them are fixed
   allready in the devel versions.
