Having just done a 4.10 -> current upgrade... In message: <1094426835.767.50.camel_at_localhost> "Bruce A. Mah" <bmah_at_freebsd.org> writes: : http://people.freebsd.org/~bmah/pub/article.html ... : Thanks for any comments... Item #1: good Item #2: o FreeBSD/alpha unaffected o Many users added disks and used the compat partitions because they were easy, so the problem is likely wide spread. o Dangerously dedicated users are not impacted, but as always DD isn't guaranteed to work. Item #3: o Mention RELENG_5 as well. Item #4: o Make sure that MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX isn't defined in /etc/make.conf Item #5: o Add a caution that says that if you do upgrade from old kernel configuration files, to make sure that GENERIC is used as a template due to the number of devices and options that have been added. o Mention COMPAT_FREEBSD4 is required here. Item #6: o Hints are needed for systems that have custom ISA non PNP cards (with custom hints benig needed) o Hints are also needed for non PNPBIOS systems. o Hints are also needed for PNPBIOS systems to get floppies right (this is a bug that may be fixed). o An empty file is sufficient for modern hardware. Item #7: o I'd split this in two. o I'd give the magic for unfucking yourself by showing how to boot the new kernel with the old boot blocks. Item #8: o you *MUST* do a fsck -p before mount -uw / (note: I always -uw rather than -u). o I'd recommend against mount -a /, but instead mount -af ufs /. NFS requires special care and setup. o You ************M**U**S**T************ go into single user mode at this point. At the very least you must reboot with a new kernel. The new kernel will mostly work in multi-user mode, but you might be screwed by the ifconfig changes or a number of other binary changes between 4 and 5. Item #9: o Not needed. While it is useful to keep in the general updating document, I think it would be too confusing. I was able to upgrade w/o it. Item #10: o I found that doing this before rebooting was better because you are in a saner environment. It doesn't hurt anything (heck, you could do it before buildworld even). Item #11: o Ditto #10. Item #12: o You forgot the very important foot note about having 30MB free on /, purging /tmp, etc. These items are absolutely essential for a successful upgrade experience. Item #13: o This step is *NON*OPTIONAL*. Not only is it important, you are totally fucked if you don't do it. Item #14 (not yet present): o You *MUST* install compatibility libraries before rebooting. While most things work well enough w/o doing this step, it is essential for the paranoid. o rm -rf /etc/periodic (unless you've hacked anything in it) will go a long way towards reducing RMS. I followed the above advise, and had no problems at all. I'd also recommend portupgrade strongly (in force mode), although I know that some people hate it with a passion. I'd also recommend having a 'script' that takes all these items and presents them w/o annotation. I'd also recommend doing this from a serial console if possible. If you are using nextboot, disable it for the upgrade. Can't think of anything else... Hope this is enough :-) WarnerReceived on Tue Sep 07 2004 - 17:28:26 UTC
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