On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 06:16:49PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've managed to get myself into the ugly position of needing to do a
> remote source upgrade from 3.9 to 4.0. Reason: Using RAIDFRAME on an
> architecture I don't have handy over here...
> 
> Do I have to take care about more issues than are covered in FAQ4+5?
> 
> Or even better, can I somehow mount partitions within a RAID type
> partition from a GENERIC kernel (sans having RAID protection in that
> case, with a rebuild after that)?

If it were me, I would:

1.  build a 4.0 RAIDFrame system locally, in a qemu or vmware virtual
    machine if necessary, on spare hardware if not.

2.  make a release of that system.

3.  Backup the remote system, and have a facility for recovery.

4.  Transfer the bsd, bsd.rd, and *.tgz filesets to the remote system.

5.  Follow the "Upgrading without install media" instructions in 
    http://openbsd.rt.fm/faq/upgrade40.html -- I prefer the mergemaster
    package to help automate /etc maintenance, the FAQ discusses manual
    /etc maintenance.

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