Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2023 09:58:25 +0100 From: ICT builder <builder@vernuftiger.nl> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 13.1-RELEASE-p3 -> 13.1-RELEASE-p5 fails Message-ID: <e23800af-148c-b8dd-2c41-f925c7de8fd4@vernuftiger.nl> In-Reply-To: <20230106084454.d0caa4a03b2c73f4ea5064c9@sohara.org> References: <74756cd9-c44b-7d99-3610-931f6efe6087@vernuftiger.nl> <20230106084454.d0caa4a03b2c73f4ea5064c9@sohara.org>
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On 06-01-2023 09:44, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote: > On Fri, 6 Jan 2023 09:12:55 +0100 > ICT builder <builder@vernuftiger.nl> wrote: > >> I did on a amd 64 bit install at p3 a freebsd-update fetch install -> >> reboot but it looks like im still at p3 >> >> # uname -a >> FreeBSD store.localdomain 13.1-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE-p3 >> GENERIC amd64 > > uname only shows you the kernel version which will only change with > binary updates if the update includes kernel changes, neither p4 nor p5 did > so the latest kernel binary is p3. > > The utility freebsd-version can be used to show kernel and userland > versions viz: > > ✓ steve@steve ~ $ freebsd-version -ku > 13.1-RELEASE-p3 > 13.1-RELEASE-p5 > > I expect you will see the same thing. > It does: # freebsd-version -ku 13.1-RELEASE-p3 13.1-RELEASE-p5 problem solved; learned I need to use freebsd-version, not uname -a Thanks for your time.
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