Am 02.09.19 um 19:58 schrieb Stuart Henderson:
Use sysupgrade -n and monitor the OS version number ("what
/home/_sysupgrade/bsd"). If you see 6.6-current it is post-release and
you should not install it ("rm /bsd.upgrade"), you can then wait until
actual release day and update to be sure you're r
Stuart Henderson(s...@spacehopper.org) on 2019.09.02 17:58:55 -:
> On 2019-09-02, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> > Hello Joerg,
> >
> > just passing on my user experience...:
> >
> > streckf...@dfn-cert.de (Joerg Streckfuss), 2019.09.02 (Mon) 10:15 (CEST):
> >> Furthermore I'm not sure which snapsho
This will only work if you stop upgrading snapshots long before 6.6 is
announced.
Otherwise you will be on 6.6-current by November 1st and -r will wait for 6.7.
On September 2, 2019 1:15:26 PM GMT+02:00, Ian Darwin
wrote:
>> The sysupgrade tool is a nice way to install the newest snapshot,
>nev
On 2019-09-02, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> Hello Joerg,
>
> just passing on my user experience...:
>
> streckf...@dfn-cert.de (Joerg Streckfuss), 2019.09.02 (Mon) 10:15 (CEST):
>> Furthermore I'm not sure which snapshot should I run. Almost every day
>> there will be a fresh one.
>
> you seem to be
On 9/2/19 6:48 AM, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> Hello Joerg,
>
> just passing on my user experience...:
>
> streckf...@dfn-cert.de (Joerg Streckfuss), 2019.09.02 (Mon) 10:15 (CEST):
>> Furthermore I'm not sure which snapshot should I run. Almost every day
>> there will be a fresh one.
>
> you seem
Hello Joerg,
just passing on my user experience...:
streckf...@dfn-cert.de (Joerg Streckfuss), 2019.09.02 (Mon) 10:15 (CEST):
> Furthermore I'm not sure which snapshot should I run. Almost every day
> there will be a fresh one.
you seem to be watching closely, therefore you will notice a time
> The sysupgrade tool is a nice way to install the newest snapshot, never
> had a problem. But what is the correct way to install a stable release
> on snapshot? Using the standard bsd.rd upgrade way?
>From man sysupgrade:
-r Upgrade to the next release. The default is to find out if t
Hi Misc,
we have to run 6.6 snapshot on one of our firewall clusters to get in
touch with the new aggr(4) driver. This driver seems to work great
whith 6.6 snapshot on a dell pe 470 with intel X710 based quadport
sfp+ nics doing LACP.
We had serious problems with the trunk(4) driver on OpenBSD 6
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