Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 14:39:41 +0700 From: Roger Merritt <mcrogerm@stjohn.ac.th> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Migrating from 4.10 to 5.3? Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20041217142641.00a3aec0@127.0.0.1>
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I don't know if this is a FAQ, but I haven't seen an explicit discussion. I've seen some passing mentions that it's going to be difficult or impossible to upgrade from 4-STABLE to 5-STABLE, when they finally decide 5.x is the new STABLE fork. I've just received a new, faster box with a *much* bigger hard drive which I plan to use as the gateway server in our computer lab. My first thought was that I would just install minimal 4.10 and then copy the rest of the old disk over (dump and restore) because that's what I did when I got a new hard drive for that machine. But I think I've seen people comment that it would be better to go ahead and install 5.3 now. I know how to use ssh and tar to copy over the LAN, but I'm worried about the configuration of my current binaries. Still, it *might* not be that much trouble to reinstall all my binaries and that would probably get rid of any stuff I never use. I haven't seen anything in the freebsd-stable mailing list to make me think 5.3 is dangerous, but it's still called CURRENT, which makes me nervous. I guess I'm just looking for recommendations -- should I install 5.3 now or stick with 4.10? -- Roger -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.296 / Virus Database: 265.5.4 - Release Date: 12/15/04
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