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Date:      Wed, 22 Jul 1998 09:01:26 -0500
From:      Support <support@iwebb.com>
To:        Tim Gerchmez <fewtch@serv.net>
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: One last thing on upgrading...
Message-ID:  <35B5F0B5.67901EA@iwebb.com>
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Tim Gerchmez wrote:

> At 03:21 AM 7/23/98 +1000, Sue Blake wrote:
>
> >Many of you might not realise that "upgrading" FreeBSD is not at all
> >like "upgrading" Windows, for example. If you don't follow the correct
> >advice and proceed with great care YOU CAN EASILY KILL YOUR SYSTEM.
>
> One more thing I'd like to point out.  The "Upgrade an existing system"
> option in sysinstall has never "killed my system" completely as far as
> destroying all files on the system, clearing the partition/slices or
> anything (I've used it many times) - however, it's **NOTORIOUS for frying
> the contents of /etc**, which contains all your most important
> configuration files.  If anyone chooses to use it, BACK UP /ETC, INCLUDING
> SUBDIRECTORIES OF /ETC, first.  Then, *make sure* to go through the "post
> install configuration" after the upgrade, as usually the "upgrade existing
> system" clears the root password as well as some of the other
> configurations you had previously set up.  But afaik it won't literally
> KILL the system.  Sue is right though, you need to proceed with CAUTION!
> MAKE BACKUPS!!!!!
>
> That's the last I'll say on this, since I don't know if Sue considers this
> a "questionary" type post or not.


Hah.... Im completely new to FreeBSD, but not Unix....... Have been running
2.2.6 for bout 3 weeks now.... I love it, and Im brave.... Upgraded the 2.2.6
to 2.2.7 today with not one error, or mishap......... it was easier then
Nuking a TV dinner........ after the upgrade, I rebooted, recompiled my
kernel for dhcp. rebooted again and back on the internet........ god i love
FreeBSD and Cablemodems.... So ive said my part, betcha my 7 year old
daughter could have done it....


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