Date: Mon, 30 Jan 1995 21:45:41 -0500 (EST) From: Terry Rossi <tpr@picspc01.pics.com> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Cc: tpr@pics.com Subject: SNAP Questions Message-ID: <199501310245.VAA00280@picspc01.pics.com>
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I have just found the 2.0 SNAP release and have some questions regarding
upgrading from 2.0R. Let me preface the questions by saying that the
2.0R works excellent here on my machine. I did the entire installation
over the internet and it was wonderful. The only problem I have with
2.0R is that I have been unsuccessful in getting a dial-in (into FreeBSD)
slip or ppp connection going and that's why I want to try the SNAP release.
1) How the heck do I upgrade? Please be kind I looked for an upgade
doc. Do I need to create floppies again? Can I use the sysinstall
utility from a running 2.0R system?
(That is really Question 1 2 & 3)
4) Is this a release stable, my 2.0R system is currently acting as a news
server, WWW server, and email gateway. BTW this is on a 386/20 with
10mg's of RAM and 1.2gb of IDE disk(s). Wonderful!!!
5) Were there bug fixes to pppd or slipattach or the tty drivers?
Thanks!
Terry
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