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Date:      Sat, 04 May 2013 20:49:08 +0200
From:      Florent Peterschmitt <florent@peterschmitt.fr>
To:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Binary upgrade from release to stable
Message-ID:  <51855824.1080206@peterschmitt.fr>

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Hi,

I just proceeded a full upgrade from FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE to the latest
9-STABLE snapshot using tarball sets.

I done it this way :

tar xpf src.txz -C /
tar xf base.txz -C /usr/src
mergemaster -p
mergemaster -FUi
tar cpf etc.tar -C / etc
tar xpf base.tar -C /
tar xpf etc.tar -C /
tar xpf kernel.txz -C /
reboot

The system work well, I have all my old merged configuration.

But, does someone has something to remove old files, like a make
delete-old ?

Thanks
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Florent Peterschmitt
+33 (0)6 64 33 97 92
florent@peterschmitt.fr

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