Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 13:40:59 -0600 (CST) From: Mark Tinguely <tinguely@plains.nodak.edu> To: info@healthnet-sl.es, questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Upgrading to 2.1.7 without using a floppy Message-ID: <199703071940.NAA02257@plains.nodak.edu>
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Step 1: enter single user. (shutdown -now) Step 2: if NFS install mount NFS partition with FreeBSD dist Step 3: move the /etc (and /var partition if you want old log files) Step 4: install the new files using the install.sh in each subdirectory Step 5: using "diff /OLDETC /etc" make custom changes to new /etc files. especially be sure the /OLDETC/master.passwd /OLDETC/group /OLDETC/fstab are placed into /etc. Step 6: run "vipw" to rebuild the password database. Step 7: after installing the compat libraries, remove old libraries, by: cd /usr/lib/compat for i in * do rm ../$i done Step 8: go into /sbin, /bin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, /usr/lib and do the command "ls -lt"; old programs and libraries will be on the bottom of the list with an older date, remove these. Step 9: either copy /kernel.GENERIC to /kernel or build a new /kernel Step 10: put any /OLDVAR files into /var (it is easier to put new files into /OLDVAR and then move /OLDVAR to /var the only gotcha in the process, is the new /stand files are not loaded in this process. --mark.
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