Mensaje citado por Jesper Skriver <jesper_at_FreeBSD.org>: | On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 07:39:15AM -0800, eculp_at_encontacto.net wrote: <CUT> | > I'm building new kernels as I write this. My next question is: | > One of the machines I'm building on is remote and was last rebuilt | > just before the change. What would be be better sequence for making | > the change after a fresh cvsup ? | > | > 1. Build and Install a new kernel | > 2. build a new world | > 3. Run mergemaster | > 4. ReBoot (I'm not sure it will come up multiuser with a new | > kernel and a 4 day old userland.) | > 5. Installworld and assess possible problems :-) | | I upgraded a ancient -current last night, I did | | 1) cvsup | 2) build and install new kernel | 3) reboot | 4) build and isntall new world | 5) mergemaster | 6) reboot Jesper, Thanks. I'm already finishing a buildworld but I'm going to reboot after before installworld, I've already installed the kernel. I was afraid it would't go multiuser so I could finish with a ssh. Thanks for confirming that it will, or should :-) ed | | /Jesper | -------------------------------------------------Received on Thu Nov 13 2003 - 10:41:06 UTC
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