On Mar 29, 2007, at 7:10 PM, Jonathan Horne wrote:
to test the behavior of both buildworld and updating ports with
portupgrade, i started my project over, and rebuilt my jail host as
FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE. within this, i configured 2 jails, and
installed various ports that i run on other production systems
(actually, i installed from a ports tree that i cvsup'd with date
2007.01.01.01.01.01, so that i could legitimately test upgrading to
todays copy). today, i cvsup'd the sources on the host to 6.2-
RELEASE-p3, and built world. i installed world, and rebooted, but
did not update either of the jails, just to see what would happen
with the host running p3, and the jails running RELEASE. to my
surprise, both jails were running p3 when the host came back up.
so what am i missing about jail theory here? how did that kernel
get into my jails if i did not install it?
Jails all run on the base kernel
what about the rest of userland?
That needs to be updated per jail. I use a master jail I nullfs
mount so I just ave to update userland once but if major etc changes
happen still have to do that in each
Chad
at what version should i expect that to be at, at this point?
thanks,
jonathan
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