On June 12, 2007 at 10:47AM John Nielsen wrote:
> That should work fine, as long as you remember to run mergebase.sh on the new > system. It's counterintuitive and won't have much work to do, but it will do > useful things like create the /usr/X11R6 -> /usr/local symlink and change > some defaults in /etc so (e.g.) rc.d and periodic scripts won't run twice. > > If it's just your ports you're trying to refresh and don't have any worries > about your base system, you could also try something like this: > > 0) Back up your entire system. Also make a note of what packages you have > installed (pkg_info > /root/pkg-list.txt, for example). > > 1) Delete ALL ports from your system. I find it's most efficient to do > something like this: > a) make backups, esp of files in /usr/local/etc > b) # pkg_info | awk -F ' ' '{print $1}' | xargs pkg_delete -f > c) review remaining files under /usr/X11R6 and /usr/local, if any > d) # rm -r /usr/X11R6/* /usr/local/* > > 2) Update your base system. csup, buildworld, etc. > > 3) Update your ports tree. portsnap, etc. > > 4) Run mergebase.sh > # > > 5) Reinstall everything you want installed. > > Have fun, Having way too much fun. The system crashed again, causing me to get really annoyed. I decided I had, had enough and totally erased the HD's after coping any config files I would need to another PC first. I am in the process of reformatting the two 72G HDs now. Now, just so I get this straight. 1) I do a minimal install of FBSD. 2) Update the ports, in my case using portsnap. 3) Update the system files 4) Do a BuildWorld with custom kernel installation 5) Run: sh /usr/ports/Tools/scripts/mergebase.sh 6) Start the installation of Xorg-7.2 and other program. I am assuming that I should have the VAR as stated in the "UPDATING" file set prior to to actually attempting to update the system. After it is completed I can remove it. Is that correct? Well, the next few days should be fun! -- Gerard _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"