Fraser Tweedale wrote:
Full backup should be considered -essential-.  You are crazy not to do
it.  If you take the build-from-source route, upgrade to the latest
release from each major branch before upgrading to the newer version, as
this is the most tested upgrade path.  i.e., since you're running 5.4,
upgrade to 5.5, then to 6.3, then to 7.0.  That is my recommendation
anyway.



Hi there,

just wanted to bump to this and confirm from live & production example that this is very clean way to upgrade.
For me it was:
5.0 in startup install then 5.4, then 6.0 then 6.1, 6.2 was last 6.x, followed by upgrade to 7.0.

A complete rebuild order was followed thru all upgrade processes:
1. world
2. kernel (having in mind COMPAT_XY for prior major release)
3. ports

Have in mind that you will need occasional reboots between those steps to make sure you can identify eventual problems, so have everything backed up. Hot spare host with identical content worked for me, but the standard backup with dump(8) can work too. YMMV Also having physical access or serial console might be very useful things to have if you are working on remote.




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