I'm happy to announce the release of GRUB 0.93. This is the fourth of our prereleases leading up to GRUB 1.0. We encourage you to try it, as we have done a lot of bugfixes and feature enhancement since the previous release. The source and binary distributions are available from . Send any questions, ideas, bug reports to . Here is the relevant NEWS: New in 0.93 - 2002-12-08: * Define the behavior of the boot loader when the load end address is zero and the bss end address is zero in the Multiboot Specification. Also, add the support into GRUB. * Finally, we have a Bug Tracking System! Now the preferable way to report bugs is to use the BTS rather than sending e-mail to bug-grub. See , for more details. * The appendix "FAQ" in the manual is removed. See the GNU GRUB FAQ on the web instead. * The terminal handling code is rewritten radically, and many bugfixes are made at the same time. * The command "color" is effective even in the command-line. * The command "terminal" takes two new options, ``--no-echo'' and ``--no-edit''. If you specify ``--no-echo'', GRUB won't echo back input characters. If you specify ``--no-edit'', GRUB will disable the BASH-like editing feature. These options are useful when using an intelligent terminal (such as the comint mode in GNU Emacs). * The utility ``grub-md5-crypt'' prompts to retype a password and checks if the passwords match. * Support for booting Linux is rewritten, so GRUB now supports large-EBDA systems. * The menu interfaces supports Page Up, Page Down, and Right Key. * New command "terminfo", for vt100-incompatible terminals. * New options, ``-D'', ``-g'' and ``-m'' are supported for FreeBSD. Thanks, Okuji P.S. I'm planning not to announce new releases on bug-hurd and debian-hurd from now on, because the relationship between Hurd and GRUB is not very tight any longer, and most people appear to just use a binary package in Debian GNU/Hurd. P.P.S. I'm now the really official maintainer of GNU GRUB (i.e. not a de facto maintainer). So contact me instead of Gord, whenever you want to talk about GRUB privately.