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Date:      Fri, 14 Nov 1997 09:32:14 -0700 (MST)
From:      Nate Williams <nate@mt.sri.com>
To:        Marko Schuetz <marko@king.ki.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>
Cc:        Nate Williams <nate@trout.mt.sri.com>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD 2.2.5 and PAO ????
Message-ID:  <199711141632.JAA15307@rocky.mt.sri.com>
In-Reply-To: <199711141312.OAA13258@king.ki.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>
References:  <86k9eowvxu.fsf@kiste.ki.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> <199711042100.OAA16354@trout.mt.sri.com> <199711051226.NAA06805@kiste.ki.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> <199711140721.AAA05744@trout.mt.sri.com> <199711141312.OAA13258@king.ki.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>

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> So what is the 'correct' way to upgrade a 2.2.1/PAO system to
> 2.2.5-STABLE?

I don't know.  I've never run PAO, but *I* usually upgrade by updating
all of the sources on my box to the most recent versions, do a 'make
world' to install all of the newest binaries, build and install a new
kernel (after building the world), then reboot.

Then, I make a backup copy of /etc (cp -rP /etc /etc-save), go through
all the files in /etc and update them with the changes from
/usr/src/etc, reboot again and pray that it works.  Most of the time it
does, but sometimes I have to tweak things. :)


Nate



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