How to update my system
Kövesdán Gábor
security at t-hosting.hu
Wed Jun 1 13:35:52 GMT 2005
Hello,
You can upgrade via CVSup. It is a tool that can easily synchronize the
whole source tree. A configuration file is necessary, You can find
examples in /usr/share/examples/cvsup. The stable-supfile or the
standard-supfile is for You. The standard-supfile synchronizes to
-current tree, which is the development tree of the FreeBSD project and
isn't recommended for new users. I discourage You to use -current. The
stable-supfile synchronizes to the -stable tree, which supposed to be
actually stable. It is the right choice for You. A sample supfile for You:
*default host=cvsup.hu.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/usr/local/etc/cvsup
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5
*default delete use-rel-suffix
src-all
You should change the first line according your location. Select a
closer mirror.
Now, run CVSup: cvsup /path/to/supfile.
After the synchronization is complete:
cd /usr/src
make buildkernel
make installkernel
Then reboot. If the boot process is still okay with the new kernel:
cd /usr/src
make buildworld
Reboot into single user mode, remount root with mount -u, then:
cd /usr/src
make installworld
That's all. You must work as root from the beginning to the end.
Detailed howto is available in the FreeBSD handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html
Cheers,
Gábor Kövesdán
Roger Grosswiler wrote:
>hi,
>
>i am very, very new on freebsd. I would like to now, with which
>possibilities i could update my freebsd 5.4 to the latest available
>updates?
>
>Thank you
>Roger
>
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