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Date:      Wed, 18 Jun 2003 10:05:33 -0700
From:      Joshua Oreman <oremanj@webserver.get-linux.org>
To:        cp <cp@olympus.net>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Recovery from 5.1 make installworld mistake
Message-ID:  <20030618170533.GG34991@webserver.get-linux.org>
In-Reply-To: <000701c3359c$2b2ac760$c0270343@compaq7058>
References:  <000701c3359c$2b2ac760$c0270343@compaq7058>

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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 06:18:53AM -0700 or thereabouts, cp seemed to write:
> I cvsup'd src=all, make buildworld, make installworld
> and messed up my chance to build a RELENG_5_1
> kernel. You all said to fall back to 5.0 and start over.
> 
> I went and got the machine from where it lives on the
> net, brought it back to my kitchen (where I have only
> modem access and began to do the fall back.
> I'm at that point where I've passed the make installworld
> with 5.0 sources and everything seems back in order.
> Prior to downgrading all the sources to 5.0, I created 
> a tar archive of /usr/src as it was after cvsup'ing 5.1.
> 
> Now as to getting back to 5.1. The Question needing 
> opinions is: 
> 
>         Do I dare untar my 5.1 sources, overlaying
>         /usr/src, and start my buildworld-buildkernel-
>         installkernel-boot-installworld process or... 
>         do I have to redo the cvsup? 

I'd say it's safe.
The build process does not modify ANYTHING in /usr/src, so
a cvsup would be pointless.
Remove /usr/obj if it exists, though.

-- Josh

> 
> An alternate phrasing for the question is, will I be missing
> anything meaningful by using my /usr/src/ archive of 5.1
> sources? ports are virtually irrelevant on this system if that
> is a factor and I've explicitly saved every meaningful 
> tailored configuration (e.g. rc.firewall, rc.conf, hosts, etc). 
> For me redoing the cvsup means taking the box
> back to where I have no direct console access making
> that first problematic 5.1 reboot difficult.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
>  
> 
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