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Subject: Updating FreeBSD 12.0 on a raspberry pi 3 B+
From: Jack Raats <mlist@nlned.nl>
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Thread-Topic: Updating FreeBSD 12.0 on a raspberry pi 3 B+
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Hi

 

I want to update FreeBSD on a raspberry pi 3 B+

 

On a VPS with lots of cores and RAM I build FreeBSD using crochet. Every night I make an image, which can be downloaded at www.jarasoft.net/rpi

The raspberry pi is running FreeBSD 12.0-STABLE build a fee weeks ago and now I want to update this working FreeBSD.

 

I could make a new image and install everything from the start but that will take a lot of time or can this be automated?

 

On the other end I could use the builded binaries from my VPS, copy them to the Pi and run make install kernel and make install world?

Is this being done???

 

Or is there another way?

 

Thanks

Jack Raats