On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Erik Trulsson wrote:
> There are two reasons for booting into single-user. One is to make sure
> that the machine is "quiet" since any programs running might get
> confused as the system is changed underneath them.
> The other is to allow you to check that the newly-built ker
On 3/12/02 at 11:41 AM Michael Lucas wrote:
|[snip]
|Remember, the correct dance for an upgrade these days includes the
|following:
|
|make buildworld
|make buildkernel
|make installkernel
|
|make installworld
|mergemaster
|
|[snip]
=
I manage a remote FreeBSD server, a single-user r