Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 16:31:36 -0700 From: Freddie Cash <fjwcash+freebsd@gmail.com> To: current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 7.0-BETA1.5 ISO/ftp Message-ID: <200710251631.37160.fjwcash%2Bfreebsd@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <1985.208.70.104.211.1193354645.squirrel@webmail.ibctech.ca> References: <200710252120.l9PLKYFJ041330@himinbjorg.tucs-beachin-obx-house.com> <200710251516.19505.fjwcash%2Bfreebsd@gmail.com> <1985.208.70.104.211.1193354645.squirrel@webmail.ibctech.ca>
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On October 25, 2007 04:24 pm Steve Bertrand wrote: > > Maybe not, but for the bulk of the users of cvsup, csup is a drop-in > > replacement. :) As with most things in Unix-land, there's more than > > one way to do things, and every one will defend to the death their > > way of doing things. :D > > Without taking the time to RTFM, I'll say this: > > The first thing I do when I install a new system from an ISO is: > > # pkg_add -r cvsup-without-gui > # pkg_add -r fastest_cvsup > > Then I copy my supfile(s) from another equivalent box to this one, > including my refuse file, and: > > # cvsup -L 2 -g /etc/supfile && cvsup -L 2 -g /etc/supfile.ports > > Will csup work the exact same way, without having to do the pkg_add > steps? Is this what " a drop in replacement" means? Yes. -- Freddie Cash, LPIC-2 CCNT CCLP Network Support Technician School District 73 (250) 377-HELP [377-4357] fjwcash+freebsd@gmail.com
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