Date: Wed, 13 Dec 1995 14:53:01 +0200 (SAT) From: Tony Harverson <tony@hornet.netac.co.za> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: 2.0.5->2.1 Upgrade ? Message-ID: <199512131253.OAA00678@hornet.netac.co.za>
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Hey There all, Well, I just upgraded my 2.0.5 router to a 2.1 router and the only thing I can say at the moment is... *chant* We're not Worthy We're Not worthy ! *kowtow to Statue of Jordan* all hail the code god ! ;-) Seriously tho, it was a *very* nice way of doing things, but I have one question about the behavior... It seems to have nuked the sysconfig when It moved it over to the /usr/tmp/etc directory. (actually, let me clarify that - it had written the new version of sysconfig over the old version in /usr/tmp/etc/ . (this was not a major thing - I had the sysconfig file backed up on my other server, so the restore was really easy) Is this standard behavoir, or did noone else notice it ? btw : on comparison, this appeared to be the only file that wasn't put into the tmp directory properly - all the rest matched their backup copies.. Tony
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