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Date:      Mon, 17 Nov 2014 07:33:12 -0800
From:      David Newman <dnewman@networktest.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: upgrading 9.3 / ZFS v28
Message-ID:  <546A1538.4040801@networktest.com>
In-Reply-To: <20141117123929.GB60429@ozzmosis.com>
References:  <54697AA5.6040804@networktest.com> <20141117123929.GB60429@ozzmosis.com>

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On 11/17/14, 4:39 AM, andrew clarke wrote:
> On Sun 2014-11-16 20:33:41 UTC-0800, David Newman (dnewman@networktest.com) wrote:
> 
>> Greetings. For a system running 9.3-RELEASE with ZFS v28 on the root
>> partition (I did this manually long ago), are there any gotchas for
>> upgrading to 10.1?
>>
>> I've done many other 9->10 upgrades using freebsd-update and they went
>> OK, but those systems all had UFS filesystems.
>>
>> Are any special steps needed here?
>>
>> Thanks!
> 
> I performed the same upgrade with freebsd-update on the weekend
> without any problems.

Hmmm...this could have gone better for me:

To install the downloaded upgrades, run "/usr/sbin/freebsd-update install".
root@boonen:~ # freebsd-update install
Installing updates...chflags: ///var/empty: Read-only file system

Normally, freebsd-update returns a reboot-and-proceed message at this
point. Also, this system has no /var/empty partition.

How to proceed?

Thanks!

dn


> 
> FreeBSD 9.3-REL to 10.1-REL, root on ZFS v28, 2 x 1TB mirrored pool.
> 
> Running "gpart bootcode" etc was not necessary. You will probably need
> to update the bootcode if you decide to use "zpool upgrade" at a later
> date, though.
> 
> Regards
> Andrew
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