Thanks! Worked beautifully updating to 7.0-BETA2. The freebsd-update
that was in my 7.0-Beta1.5 did not have the upgrade ability like I guess
it should have, your script worked exactly as advertised though.
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Ken Smith wrote:
> The 7.0-BETA2 builds have completed and are on many of the FreeBSD
> mirror sites. If you want to update an existing machine using cvsup use
> RELENG_7 as the branch tag. Instructions on using FreeBSD Update to
> perform a binary upgrade from FreeBSD 6.x to 7.0-BETA2 will be pr
Ken Smith wrote:
> The 7.0-BETA2 builds have completed and are on many of the FreeBSD
> mirror sites. If you want to update an existing machine using cvsup use
> RELENG_7 as the branch tag. Instructions on using FreeBSD Update to
> perform a binary upgrade from FreeBSD 6.x to 7.0-BETA2 will be pr
This is a "it works!" report. :)
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Stefan Lambrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Instead of moaning we better start testing and report problems (and
> whoever can send fixes) :)
Well, I installed my snapshot of 6.2-STABLE on HP ML115 server and
updated by 'make
Andrei Kolu wrote:
Sunday 04 November 2007 18:04:55 kirjutas Ladislav Bodnar:
On Sunday 04 November 2007, Ken Smith wrote:
The 7.0-BETA2 builds have completed and are on many of the FreeBSD
mirror sites. If you want to update an existing machine using cvsup use
RELENG_7 as the branch tag. Ins
Hi,
Andrei Kolu wrote:
Sunday 04 November 2007 18:04:55 kirjutas Ladislav Bodnar:
On Sunday 04 November 2007, Ken Smith wrote:
The 7.0-BETA2 builds have completed and are on many of the FreeBSD
mirror sites. If you want to update an existing machine using cvsup use
RELENG_7 as the bra
Sunday 04 November 2007 18:04:55 kirjutas Ladislav Bodnar:
> On Sunday 04 November 2007, Ken Smith wrote:
> > The 7.0-BETA2 builds have completed and are on many of the FreeBSD
> > mirror sites. If you want to update an existing machine using cvsup use
> > RELENG_7 as the branch tag. Instructions
- "Ladislav Bodnar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 04 November 2007, Ken Smith wrote:
> > The 7.0-BETA2 builds have completed and are on many of the FreeBSD
> > mirror sites. If you want to update an existing machine using cvsup
> use
> > RELENG_7 as the branch tag. Instructions on u
Ken Smith wrote:
The 7.0-BETA2 builds have completed and are on many of the FreeBSD
mirror sites. If you want to update an existing machine using cvsup use
RELENG_7 as the branch tag. Instructions on using FreeBSD Update to
perform a binary upgrade from FreeBSD 6.x to 7.0-BETA2 will be provided
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Olli Hauer wrote:
Ken Smith wrote:
The 7.0-BETA2 builds have completed and are on many of the FreeBSD
mirror sites. If you want to update an existing machine using cvsup use
RELENG_7 as the branch tag. Instructions on using FreeBSD Update to
perform a binary upgrade from
Olli Hauer wrote:
Ken Smith wrote:
The 7.0-BETA2 builds have completed and are on many of the FreeBSD
mirror sites. If you want to update an existing machine using cvsup use
RELENG_7 as the branch tag. Instructions on using FreeBSD Update to
perform a binary upgrade from FreeBSD 6.x to 7.0-BET
On Sunday 04 November 2007, Ken Smith wrote:
> The 7.0-BETA2 builds have completed and are on many of the FreeBSD
> mirror sites. If you want to update an existing machine using cvsup use
> RELENG_7 as the branch tag. Instructions on using FreeBSD Update to
> perform a binary upgrade from FreeBSD
On Sun, 2007-11-04 at 06:31 -0500, Ken Smith wrote:
> The 7.0-BETA2 builds have completed and are on many of the FreeBSD
> mirror sites. If you want to update an existing machine using cvsup use
> RELENG_7 as the branch tag. [...]
It works fine, thanks!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> uname -a
FreeBSD viol
The 7.0-BETA2 builds have completed and are on many of the FreeBSD
mirror sites. If you want to update an existing machine using cvsup use
RELENG_7 as the branch tag. Instructions on using FreeBSD Update to
perform a binary upgrade from FreeBSD 6.x to 7.0-BETA2 will be provided
via the freebsd-s
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