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Date:      Sat, 10 Nov 2007 20:39:31 -0800
From:      Clint Olsen <clint.olsen@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Ok, so now what?  Binary upgrade to 6.2-RELEASE fails
Message-ID:  <20071111043931.GA1460@0lsen.net>
In-Reply-To: <472AF94B.1020600@gmx.de>
References:  <20071102095628.GA796@0lsen.net> <472AF94B.1020600@gmx.de>

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On Nov 02, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
> I think you might have no choice but to omit the reboots, because the
> world contains lots of stuff that has to do with the kernel (like
> mounting).
> 
> So just go into single user mode and do the usual stuff:
> # make installkernel
> # mergemaster -p
> # make installworld
> # mergemaster
> # shutdown -r now
> 
> and pray to your deity of choice.
> 
> If the reason for your problem is something else however you're stuck
> with a system that can not run with your old kernel. So better backup
> before you try.

I attempted to just do a binary upgrade, assuming that I botched the source
upgrade somehow.  After installing FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, I was left with a
system that would not boot (similar errors on boot as before).  Reverting
the kernel of course was of limited help because userland was all expecting
6.2.  So, I had a couple of tarballs from my last backup and I attempted to
bandage up / and /usr and was able to resurrect my 5.5-STABLE image.

This is f'n scary.  I've never had this much trouble upgrading a system
before.  Does anyone have any idea what remnant could be remaining after a
binary upgrade that would keep it from booting yet I can boot from the
6.2-RELEASE iso's just fine?  I am very apprehensive to do a newfs and wipe
the drives now that I've failed both source and binary upgrade paths.

-Clint



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