Re: Rebuilding kernel/system to a state back-in-time?

2007-11-05 Thread Erik Cederstrand
Ewald Jenisch wrote: Hi, Because of severe problems wrt. a third party app (TSM Backup - see my previous post) I'm looking for a way to compile a kernel/system to a state as it was several weeks ago. To be specific I'd like to build my system/kernel using the source-files of FreeBSD 6.2 as

Re: Rebuilding kernel/system to a state back-in-time?

2007-11-05 Thread Jonathan Horne
Quoting Erik Cederstrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Should be tag=RELENG_6_2 ... That should suffice. This assumes you're already running 6.2. As long as you don't switch branches (or choose a date before the branch occurred!), you should be good to go. Erik i would agree with erik's advice,

Re: Rebuilding kernel/system to a state back-in-time?

2007-11-05 Thread Erik Cederstrand
Jonathan Horne wrote: ... IMO, (and forgive me, i generally dont spew my opinions where they arent welcome or asked for), RELENG_6_2 is better for a server over RELENG_6 (aka, -STABLE), as it doesnt include items that are not critically required for secure and stable operation. remember,