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Date:      Thu, 05 Oct 2000 23:53:08 -0700
From:      Kent Stewart <kstewart@urx.com>
To:        Neal Koss <nkoss@dr.com>
Cc:        Gary Kline <kline@tera.com>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: upgrading
Message-ID:  <39DD76D4.FE1A5251@urx.com>
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Neal Koss wrote:
> 
> At 05:53 PM 10/5/2000 -0700, you wrote:
> >On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 04:53:32PM -0700, Neal Koss wrote:
> > > It would seem that I have some kind of hardware problem since I keep
> > coming
> > > up with a signal 11 at random times during the 'cvsup'. I have read the
> > > support docs, but I find it hard to believe (I know, I'm stubborn). Before
> > > I start pulling thinds out, I would like to try to upgrade from 3.3 to
> > > 4.1.1 some other way. Isn't there a way to take the standard 4.1.1 RELEASE
> > > iso-image CD (which I have already downloaded and created) and upgrade my
> > > system from that. There is a file called UPGRADE.TXT that talks about a
> > > program called 'sysinstall' (and you need the one for the NEW system, not
> > > the old one) but I can't seem to find it on the CD. Can someone give me a
> > > step by step here or point me in the right direction. TIA
> > >
> >
> >         You night want to consider a binary upgrade.  A fellow engineer
> >         at Duke mentioned this to me... after I was mostly done with
> >         my cvsup upgrade.  One day I (or someone) has to outline the
> >         details of a binary upgrade.
> >
> >         You can get started by as root, typing
> >
> >         /stand/sysinstall
> >
> >         and poking around among the menus.  Your 3.3 /stand/sysinstall
> >         should still be valid; if you want the newest it should be
> >         on the CD that you pulled down.
> >
> >         It shouldn't be this difficult.  Got to be a set of cookbook
> >         commands that can be typed in and let run.  It is on my to-do
> >         list for publication, perhaps.
> >
> >         If my mumbling isn't enough help you'll probably hear from
> >         others.  good luck and keep us posted,
> >
> >         gary
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------
> Well, the first paragraph in the UPGRADE.TXT file on every version says,
> "Using a mismatched version of sysinstall is almost guaranteed to cause
> problems and has been known to leave systems in an unusable state.  The
> most commonly made mistake in this regard is the use of an old copy of
> /stand/sysinstall from an existing installation to upgrade to a newer
> version of FreeBSD.  This is NOT recommended.
> 
> And I really did search the CD that I pulled down and I just don't see it.
> I am really hesitant to use the 3.3 version considering the warning.

You have a 4.1.1 version on the cdrom. You may just need to boot from
a floppy.

Kent

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