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Date:      Thu, 23 Jul 1998 08:07:04 -0700
From:      Brad Clawsie <brad@yahoo-inc.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   upgrade problems
Message-ID:  <35B75198.AD0EC9BB@yahoo-inc.com>

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Hi.

I recently attempted to upgrade from 2.2.6 to 2.2.7, and had a rather
bad experience. I'm sure it was because of a stupid oversight or gross
error on my part, but I can't figure out which exactly. 

To do the upgrade, I ran /stand/sysinstall as root and went to the
"upgrade" option on the front page. I assumed that this would do a
rather painless upgrade for me, as the other tools in the sysinstall
program work very well for a simple-mindedapproach to maintenance. 

Before I even go on, was I completely off my rocker using this utility
for an OS upgrade?

As it stands, I walked away for a while and when I came back the utility
told me it had ran out of swap space after it began to "pound on my
root" or something.

I've done a clean install of 2.2.7 since, but I would just like to know
in future upgrades what is the correct way to go. People at work have
mentioned the CVSup-way, but frankly I'm a little intimidated by it.

Any help you can provide would be appreciated. I'm not much of a
kernel-hacker, so if you could keep the advice pretty high-level I would
appreciate it.

P.S. On another note, all of the documentation I read (online, in my
2.2.6 cdrom) indicated quite strongly that an mishandled OS upgrade
could result in me losing my system. Was this a subtle hint? Is the
upgrade procedure still not really polished? I haven't seen warnings as
stern elsewhere.

Thanks, and thanks for a great OS.
Brad
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Brad Clawsie
brad@yahoo-inc.com

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