cd /tmp fetch 'http://download.freenas.org/errata/fix.sh' chmod 755 fix.sh sh ./fix.sh

Samba (SMB/CIFS support) upgraded to version 4.1.5

Linux Jails now work with UFS

NFS lockd now starts properly at boot time

Serial console misconfiguration is now harder to do.

Logging to .system dataset is now optional. If you have an old syslog dataset (which is how this was formerly done), you are strongly encouraged to transition to the new .system/syslog dataset by enabling that option in System->Settings->Advanced and simply deleting your old syslog dataset.

Howdy,OK, it's done! 9.2.1.2-RELEASE is now up on http://download.freenas.org - please come and get it!This point release for 9.2.1 fixes even more issues found in 9.2.1.1 in CIFS, NFS locking, the new .system dataset, ACLs, migration during upgrades, serial consoles, and a few smaller things. All bugs fixed in 9.2.1.2-RELEASE can be found here SPECIAL NOTE: We had to re-roll the 9.2.1.2-RELEASE done on 2014-02-28;If you see a release directory without a CHECKSUMS file, you have the old one. Please use the release from 2014-03-01. There was a last-minute change which broke automatic pool imports and the GUI updater - whoops! If you already installed the previous 9.2.1.2 with the broken GUI updater, please do the following from the GUI shell:This will bring you up to date (and apply the fix this new release would have also brought you). We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience.From a high level, these are the most significant changes:Otherwise, the 9.2.1.1 ReleaseNotes still apply, so I won't repeat them all here!We'd like to thank the community for its patience in dealing with the many issues we introduced in the name of progress (or just hadn't been found until people really started beating on CIFS) in 9.2.1.We've worked very hard to nail those issues in this series of point releases and are confident that we've finally gotten this branch polished to a pretty high gloss (which is what you want in a NAS!). We certainly could not have done so without all of your testing and feedback over the last month, so again, thanks!- The FreeNAS Engineering Team