Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 16:36:38 +0100 From: Mikolaj Rydzewski <miki@ceti.pl> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Which version of FreeBSD is it? Message-ID: <4BA0F706.1010209@ceti.pl> In-Reply-To: <3f1c29e71003170745u55a4fad2rd8c6f39d02fa968f@mail.gmail.com> References: <3f1c29e71003170656u1b932fd2v37f5062440653e3b@mail.gmail.com> <0b9982274818d454f23bc89ac74d30f5@asterix.area536.com> <3f1c29e71003170745u55a4fad2rd8c6f39d02fa968f@mail.gmail.com>
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Антон Клесс wrote: > That is what I suspected for. > > What is the most safe way to upgrade it, remembering that this is production > server and I have to keep it working properly? > > 6.2-RC1 -> 6.2 RELEASE -> 7.2 RELEASE -> 8.0 RELEASE, or somehow in this > style? > If it works, do not fix it! Actually, I'm facing exactly the same problem now: I want to upgrade 6.2-RELEASE to something (8.0?) newer. Since I don't have spare machine for tests, I'm playing now with VirtualBox (hosted on Linux). I'd like to test upgrade using cvsup/buildworld. After I will success on virtualbox I'll perform the same path on real machine. -- Mikolaj Rydzewski <miki@ceti.pl>
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