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Date:      Mon, 22 Jul 1996 17:34:02 +0000
From:      "Ian Kallen" <ian@gamespot.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:    How'd ya 2.1 to 2.1.5? sup? 
Message-ID:  <199607221729.RAA13944@gamespot.com>

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Sorry about the previous one, I cc'd my subject line 8]

Well, it's time for me to embark on my first FBSD upgrade.  I have 
2.1 installed off the CD and from what I've read it looks like I want 
to run 
      sup /usr/share/examples/sup/stable-supfile
to download a new src tree (yea, I have the bandwidth).  Then I 
should tar up /etc  and back-up onto another machine.  What about
/var/mail, home and /usr/local/etc (where I have named and ftpd 
stuff) -- I've seen no mention of others backing up stuff besides 
/etc -- is it cause they like living dangerously, just have'nt 
mentioned it or is it really untouched by the upgrade process?
What exactly do you do after running sup?

It looks like there is also an Upgrade item in /sysinstall but it 
requires being booted from a floppy.  Is this a preferable method to 
pursue?

If I'm seeming a little confused, it's cause I am.  Anybody want to 
offer me their preferred method of upgrading?

My Specs:
   pentium 133 - 32 mb - 2940 SCSI, 3c509 ethernet - connor 1 gig 
                 SCSI hd, stealth 64 (but I hardly use my Xfree 
                 installation, I just telnet into it for most things)
   ~340 mb free in /usr
   T1 connected
   an unused 100 mb DOS partition

TIA!
Ian Kallen                           ian@gamespot.com
     Director of Technology & Web Administration
            http://www.gamespot.com



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