Chris Bennett <cpb_m...@bennettconstruction.us> writes:
[...] > Sometimes you just have to do tedious. upgrade vs install does not give > you the same system. I almost never do a fresh install, but every once > in a while, it's a good choice. > Hope this is helpful. Others may give different or better advice. > sysupgrade is a tool of convenience. I like it, but never had any > problems doing things manually. Thanks for your reply. The "pkg_delete -an" did the trick: I saved some GB with this. I have one (somewhat) related question left: is possible to capture the output of pkg_delete -an in a file? I tried the following (without luck): $ pkg_delete -an > /tmp/foo $ pkg_delete -an > /tmp/foo 2>&1 > Useful advice: Learn to use ed. It will save your butt during > disasters! Yes I know :-) I always have to look that up mostly to change DUID in /etc/fstab. -- Manuel Giraud