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Date:      Thu, 10 Jan 2002 16:31:37 +1300
From:      rshea@opendoor.co.nz
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Too difficult for you ? (was : Upgrade 3.4 -> 4.4)
Message-ID:  <3C3DC1E9.9668.4D7D8C@localhost>

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Hi - Well I got zero replies from this one yesterday. I guess it was either too 
easy or too difficult - I wonder which ? I can't find anything in the Handbook 
or in 'Complete FreeBSD' which discusses this situation - am I missing 
something obvious ? Seems like a situation a lot of people must have been 
through ...

Once again then ...

> Hi - I've got a 3.4 machine I want to upgrade to 4.4. I've got the 4
> CD's ready to go and I suspect that if I just stuffed the install CD
> in I would get told what to do but this machine is rather important to
> me so ... can anyone explain what's going to happen if I try to
> upgrade 3.4 to 4.4. 
> 
> In particular :
> 
> 1. what's going to happen to the existing installations of :
> 
> Apache/PHP
> MySQL
> Samba
> NATD
> IPFW
> Perl
> 
> I'm hoping that they will be effectively untouched (with the possible
> exception of IPFW - see question 2) is that correct ?
> 
> 2. I recompiled the Kernel to support running IPFW after the initial
> installation was done. Am I going to have to redo that or is there
> some option I can take during the install to achieve the same effect ?
> 
> 3. What's going to happen to users/groups etc ?
> 
> 4. Are config files such as inetd.conf going to get overwritten ?

regards

richard shea.



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