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Date:      Sat, 19 Oct 2013 09:52:04 -0700
From:      Kevin Oberman <rkoberman@gmail.com>
To:        Michael Sperber <sperber@deinprogramm.de>
Cc:        "freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Stable" <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>, Mathieu Arnold <mat@mat.cc>
Subject:   Re: Going from -STABLE to -RELEASE with freebsd-update support?
Message-ID:  <CAN6yY1v-Y5SQ=2W8YiDdrKcfpXpwPY1hJLxaNmZ5tGUY3_-fiA@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Michael Sperber <sperber@deinprogramm.de>wrote:

>
> Mathieu Arnold <mat@mat.cc> writes:
>
> > One easy way to do it would be to use freebsd-update directly, say you're
> > running 8.3-STABLE and want to go to 8.4-RELEASE :
> >
> > # UNAME_r=8.3-RELEASE freebsd-update -r 8.4-RELEASE upgrade
> >
> > It'll trick freebsd-update into thinking it's running on 8.3-RELEASE,
> which
> > is more or less not that untrue, and it'll run the normal upgrade process
> > to 8.4.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Last I checked, freebsd-update looked at the actual files and their
> checksums, and would refuse to run if it doesn't find what it expects.
> Will setting UNAME_r override this?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Mike
>

Another way is to simply update to  8.4-RELEASE and start using
freebsd-update from that point. I you are using svn, use the switch command
to change the repo branch from stable/8 to release/8.4.0. Then update
/usr/src and run the normal 'make' operations to get to 8.4-RELEASE. Make
sure that you are either running  a GENERIC kernel or install one into
/boot. You're ready to go.

-- 
R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer
E-mail: rkoberman@gmail.com



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