At 10:17 PM +0000 1999/9/29, Adam Strohl wrote:
> Furthermore, for when 4.0 becomes a -R or -S, ftping in a compiled kernel
> shouldn't be that hard of a price to pay for going from 3.2.
>
> /stand/sysinstall based upgrades could easily seemlessly take care of
> this, too.
I must confess ignorance (and I haven't exhaustively searched the
mailing list archives, the Handbook, or the FAQ), but is this the
recommended method of upgrading from a previous major release to the
latest -STABLE major release (i.e., going from 2.x to 3.x today, or
from 3.x to 4.x when the time comes)? I thought the official
procedure was cvsup, or is that for updating only within a particular
major release?
Thanks!
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