Hi all,

> Am 13.02.2025 um 18:56 schrieb Alexander Leidinger <netch...@freebsd.org>:
> 
> In the case of TrueNAS: I do not know. "In the same way you got it in the 
> first place when you installed it" I would assume.
> In terms of FreeBSD itself, deinstall + new install via the port, or from a 
> local package build with poudriere are the the only possibilities, as the 
> license of serviio doesn't allow to distribute packages. You would have to 
> ask this question in a TrueNAS forum to know how this is handled there.

Apart from iX/TrueNAS being notoriously behind FreeBSD releases there
is nothing special about a jail on TrueNAS compared to stock FreeBSD.

It's all managed via iocage.

The pitfall is that you must run a supported FreeBSD version inside the jail
to use pkg.

The FreeBSD base system in the last TrueNAS CORE release is 13.3
which is EOL, already.

Fortunately a FreeBSD 13.4 jail will run fine on a FreeBSD 13.3 kernel.

So:

- upgrade your jail to FreeBSD 13.4 with iocage on the command line
- afterwards upgrade packages


Whether a FreeBSD 13.5 jail will run on TrueNAS CORE will be seen
once 13.5 is published. iX systems already stated there will be no more
updates to the base system for TrueNAS CORE. Unless somebody
takes the helm and forks the product it will be dead once you cannot run
a supported version in a jail on the TrueNAS kernel, anymore.


Kind regards,
Patrick
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