Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2013 10:32:12 -0400 From: alexus <alexus@gmail.com> Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: freebsd-update upgrade -r 7.4-RELEASE-p12 Message-ID: <CAJxePNJWG_G=aR2GnWjVxGO3Y-gD6Lyv52%2B0DFcKNAd_y4Rsqg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <201310090332.r993We9X098245@chilled.skew.org> References: <CAJxePNKeX9Jw3OcuiQkZZM3Axn%2BTtKV2dYCoou0s1L%2B6x8rncw@mail.gmail.com> <201310090332.r993We9X098245@chilled.skew.org>
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Mike Brown: $ grep ^BRANCH /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh BRANCH="RELEASE-p12" $ then again, I used freebsd-update and not /usr/src, but it makes sense what you said with kernel, so I guess I _AM_ on the latest -p12 and kernel is on -p9 as there was no changes after that to kernel. thank you. On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 11:32 PM, Mike Brown <mike@skew.org> wrote: > alexus wrote: > > ok, I just did fetch & install and got bumped from p5 to p9 > > > > # uname -a > > FreeBSD XX.XXXXX.org 7.4-RELEASE-p9 FreeBSD 7.4-RELEASE-p9 #0: Mon Jun > 11 > > 19:47:58 UTC 2012 > > root@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC > > amd64 > > # > > > > can I take it all the way to -p12? > > -p10 through -p12 probably didn't involve any kernel changes. Bumping the > reported patchlevel isn't considered important enough to warrant building a > new kernel. > > If your sources are in /usr/src, do this: > > grep -v # /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh | head -4 > -- http://alexus.org/
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