Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 07:44:31 +0200 (CEST) From: Peter Ulrich Kruppa <root@pukruppa.de> To: Roman Kennke <roman@ontographics.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Upgrading FreeBSD to a new release Message-ID: <20040607072559.O844@pukruppa.net> In-Reply-To: <1086558075.1256.33.camel@moonlight.localdomain> References: <1086558075.1256.33.camel@moonlight.localdomain>
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On Sun, 6 Jun 2004, Roman Kennke wrote: > Hi list, > > One thing, that is making me _not_ using FreeBSD is, that I see no way > to easily upgrade from, say 5.1 to 5.2 (just an example), over network. > I mean, I have a server running, to which I have no physical access. The > only way to maintain it, is over SSH. > The upgrade instructions in INSTALL.txt suggest putting in the CD, and > using sysinstall for a binary upgrade. That is no option for me. > > What I am looking for is an upgrade method which > - can be used over an SSH connection > - is not too difficult (like manually placing each piece in the right > place) > - does not leave old stuff on the HD (like the sysinstall method does, > AFAIK) Generally this can be done (though it is not recommended) the way that is described in Chapter 21 of the handbook - you just don't drop into single user mode. But you shouldn't track -CURRENT then, since -CURRENT developers tend to produce some horrible bugs every two or three months. Do test this upgrade procedure on a local machine, so you know how things work. > > ... to make it short, something like the ports system (especially > portupgrade) does with non-system apps would be cool. > > Is there a way to achieve that? This would be the one bit, which would > make me switch to FreeBSD. I am convinced you will. Uli. > /Roman > > +---------------------------+ | Peter Ulrich Kruppa | | Wuppertal | | Germany | +---------------------------+
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