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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.3-RC Snapshot Feedback and Issues - ARCHIVED
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      phil.davis
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      I just got up to a 2.3-RC version and noticed that the console menu heading says:

      *** Welcome to pfSense 2.3-RC-pfSense (amd64) on hostname ***

      That looks a bit odd having pfSense mentioned separately and in the 2.3-RC-pfSense bit also.
      The GUI just reports the version as 2.3-RC (amd64)

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        cmb
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        True. It's always been that way though (or at least for quite some time).

        *** Welcome to pfSense 2.2.6-RELEASE-pfSense
        

        Something to consider post-2.3 release.

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          phil.davis
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          I just hadn't noticed it before. Only fluff, so it doesn't even need to be "fixed" unless someone really cares.

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            cmb
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            Remembered today when seeing it on a nanobsd system, that's the platform name there. It is redundant for full installs, but nano shows -nanobsd there instead. Probably some fluff to clean up in the future, it's OK for now.

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