Hi Junior, I have tried it and it generally works (I haven't tested in details though). What I did was I first updated the pkg information (please ensure you have enough space to do this) and then uninstalled frr5 and installed frr6 from pkg. Regarding the size of the slices please check: system resize-system-slice [size] The size is in blocks and you have to do some math (df and df -h may help). Be aware that system-resize-slice will sipe away your /data slice and and after that you will have to restart. Before you do pkg update and pkg upgrade please mount the "/" with write permition: # mount -uw / After you have finished bring the "/" back to read only: # mount -ur / This operation may take longer and the console may freeze but not the whole system (at least what I have seen so far). If you read through the user documentation and the development documentaiton on the site you will get the idea: User Guide <https://bsdrp.net/documentation/end-users_docs> Technical documentation for developers <https://bsdrp.net/documentation/technical_docs>
Hope that helps. Regards, Lyubomir On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 at 16:48, Junior Corazza <cora...@telic.com.br> wrote: > Hello! > > > > Has anyone tried upgrading FRR 5.0 from BSDRP 1.91 to FRR 6.0.2? Do you > have any idea how to do it? > > > > [image: assinatura] > > > _______________________________________________ > Bsdrp-users mailing list > Bsdrp-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bsdrp-users >
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