Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2017 09:00:43 +0100 From: Matthew Seaman <matthew@FreeBSD.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: canceling freebsd-update Message-ID: <e224c6aa-61cb-cf34-3fbc-d87abab78884@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <59EED17B.2080101@webtent.org> References: <59EED17B.2080101@webtent.org>
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On 24/10/2017 06:36, Robert Fitzpatrick via freebsd-questions wrote: > I have a VM that needed more disk space. When I logged in to shutdown, I > see this is 10.1-RELEASE so I decided to update the machine. After which > I went ahead and initated an upgrade to 10.4 by running 'freebsd-update > -r 10.4-RELEASE upgrade'. As the machine was fetching, I realized the > /var drive does not have so much disk space. All merging went perfectly, > only a couple of files to manually merge and ended up with only a little > over 500MB free space (94% usage) on /var after. I decided not to commit > and free up some space first and did not issue the 'freebsd-update > install'. The system has been rebooted since I shutdown to grow the disk > of this VM, came back up as 10.1-RELEASE-p41 and I finished the disk > maintenance and now have plenty of space on /var. > > Now, should I run the install when ready or should I cancel that > previous upgrade and start over somehow? You can just carry on the freebsd-update process from where you left off. You've got the upgrade to 10.4-RELEASE sitting prepared in /var/db/freebsd-update and ready to go. Cheers, Matthew
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