On 5/9/2021 4:04 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2021-05-08, Scott Vanderbilt <[email protected]> wrote:
Apologies if this is a question to which there is an obvious answer, but
I could not find one in the sysupgrade man page, in the FAQ, or by Googling.
Is it not possible to do a sysupgrade from 6.9-current to latest using
snapshots at the moment? When I try, I get the following response from
sysupgrade:
This can only have happened if you were running a "6.9" kernel and
not "6.9-current". You might still have the boot messages to confirm;
zgrep OpenBSD /var/log/messages*
I can assure you with absolute certainty that this machine in question
was running 6.9-current prior to the attempt to run sysupgrade.
Is it possibly relevant that the upgrade files were "cached" to a host
on my LAN before the sysupgrade? I typically download all the upgrade
files to a local machine and sysupgrade that machine first. Then for two
other machines on my network, I sysupgrade with /etc/installurl pointing
to my local server. I do this to prevent multiple downloads from the
OpenBSD servers.
Might having SHA256.sig come from one location while the other upgrade
files come from a second location possibly confuse sysupgrade?