Re: Remote upgrading (was: /etc/make.conf question)

2002-03-14 Thread Jan Grant
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

Remote upgrading (was: /etc/make.conf question)

2002-03-12 Thread MikeM
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