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Date:      Sun, 23 May 1999 22:41:18 +1000 (EST)
From:      Keith Anderson <keith@apcs.com.au>
To:        Jack Freelander <jack@rabbit.eng.miami.edu>
Cc:        Jef Moskot <jam@winona.cs.miami.edu>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: upgrade problems
Message-ID:  <XFMail.990523224118.keith@apcs.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.10.9905230459080.19827-100000@rabbit.eng.miami.edu>

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Hi Jef

I was running 3.1 and wish to play with 4.0 so I cvsup,  'make world' and all
was fine but a few bugs in the sound and dict. Liking my sound I decided to try
 3.2 so I used the /stand/sysinstall upgrade option, all worked fine and
I was back up in 30 min. 

/stand/sysinstall has a few bugs but its getting better.

Keith 

On 23-May-99 Jack Freelander wrote:
> The installation/upgrade utility for FreeBSD 3.2 seems seriously flawed.
> While upgrading a machine here at UM, the installation newfs'd SEVERAL
> partitions other than just the root, which was ALL it was told to do.
> 
> Although backups exist for everything, it is completely ridiculous that the
> upgrade utility would newfs anything other than what it was told.  Jef
> Moskot and myself were both present during the attempted upgrade and we are
> both certain that ONLY "/" was told to be newfs'd.
> 
> Furthermore, the label editor is asinine in its behaviour.  When trying to
> return to the previous menu to label the partitions on a second or third
> disk, hitting "Q" (the only reasonable choice on the menu) returns you in
> such a way that you can no longer label partitions on other fixed disks.
> 
> Over the course of many installation procedures this evening, it repeatedly
> try to fsk partitions it was never told to touch.
> 
> Also, the entire installation/upgrade interface is considerably
> counterintuitive.  Selecting Q to quit or hitting escape to exit **really**
> implies that you wish to totally abandon the entire procedure, instead of
> simplying returning to the previous menu.  It would take little effort to
> make this interface more intelligible.
> 
> I run FreeBSD at school, home, and work, and find that once it is installed,
> it works very well.  However, I have serious complaints about the
> installation/upgrade procedure.  I have never once seen it work correctly
> on any system.
> 
> Please let me know what, if anything, will be done about these bugs.
> 
> -Jack Freelander
> 
> 
> 
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Date: 23-May-99
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