On Sep 15, 2009, at 7:36 PM, Rom Albuquerque wrote: > Hi folks. Need help in doing the following, but first want to check > and see if it is feasible with the latest release, or if I'm just > going to > be spinning my wheels on this one. > > The Objective. > ============== > > I have a FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE system which I want to upgrade to 7.X > from the source level. Had a bunch of problems installing 7.1- > RELEASE from > the CD distribution I got from freebsdmall.com. Several problems that > could not mount the CD at the time of installation causing sysinstall > to halt. So, 4.9 is installed and working, is there a source level > backward compatibility issue between 7.x and anything older than 6.0 ? > In other words, upgrading from the sources with such an old > distribution is a doable task ? > > > Your response is greatly appreciated. > > Many thanks. I can't say how many steps are needed, but more than one. From /usr/src/UPDATING: 20080123: To upgrade to -current after this date, you must be running FreeBSD not older than 6.0-RELEASE. Upgrading to -current from 5.x now requires a stop over at RELENG_6 or RELENG_7 systems. Regards, ThomasReceived on Tue Sep 15 2009 - 15:52:15 UTC
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