Am 2020-12-13 13:04, schrieb antranigv:
Greetings!
freebsd-update is an amazing tool to upgrade the system without
compiling from sources and upgrading jails can be as easy as freebsd-
update -b /path/to/jail upgrade -r 12.2-RELEASE, however I have noticed
that when using the utility multiple ti
On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 10:04 AM wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I habe a current system, where i have current and 12.2-STABLE jails. Checking
> with jls, i get this output:
>
> root@fbsd13:~ # jls -h jid name ip4.addr host.hostname vnet osrelease path |
> column -t
> jid name ip4.addr host.hostname
Hi,
I habe a current system, where i have current and 12.2-STABLE jails. Checking
with jls, i get this output:
root@fbsd13:~ # jls -h jid name ip4.addr host.hostname vnet osrelease path |
column -t
jid name ip4.addr host.hostname vnet osrelease path
8j0192.168.0.10 j0.loca
Greetings!
freebsd-update is an amazing tool to upgrade the system without
compiling from sources and upgrading jails can be as easy as freebsd-
update -b /path/to/jail upgrade -r 12.2-RELEASE, however I have noticed
that when using the utility multiple times, it still fetches the files
multiple t