Installation on private network

Derek Ragona derek at computinginnovations.com
Tue Jul 4 20:11:43 UTC 2006


The simplest way is to take the ISO of the release you want to load and 
install as an upgrade.  You will need to remove or move /usr/src first as 
an upgrade won't overwrite it if it is found.

         -Derek


At 11:58 AM 7/4/2006, Raymond Owens wrote:
>I have a freebsd system which is on a private network, there is no path to 
>the internet. I am looking for methods to update the system to a new 
>version level under these situations. Is there someway to synchronize the 
>sources by burning a CD,  without being able to employ CVSsup or similar? 
>I see how to bring ports over manually and how to do simple kernal option 
>changes, my question is in regard to going from O/S version 6.0 to 6.1 or 
>6.1 to 6.1 stable .  Thanks.
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