Alexander Pyhalov <a...@rsu.ru> writes: > Hi. > > OI Hipster 2018.04 snapshot is ready. > > Images: > > http://dlc.openindiana.org/isos/hipster/20180427/OI-hipster-gui-20180427.iso > http://dlc.openindiana.org/isos/hipster/20180427/OI-hipster-gui-20180427.usb > > http://dlc.openindiana.org/isos/hipster/20180427/OI-hipster-text-20180427.iso > http://dlc.openindiana.org/isos/hipster/20180427/OI-hipster-text-20180427.usb > > http://dlc.openindiana.org/isos/hipster/20180427/OI-hipster-minimal-20180427.iso > http://dlc.openindiana.org/isos/hipster/20180427/OI-hipster-minimal-20180427.usb
Been out of touch for some months, would now like to update a couple of Oracle vms as a trial run toward updating my main Hdw installation of OI. The vms are installed/running on OI (The eventual update target): The Illumos Project SunOS 5.11 illumos-a356818ef9 February 2018 installed vm current version is: The Illumos Project SunOS 5.11 illumos-8c33116662 January 2018 So about 7 months old. I would like to know if I am likely to run into serious problems just using the normal update process: `pkg -v update' or if better off to do fresh install from latest image? As mentioned the aim is to have a trial run at updating an older version from Jan 2018 to current image with an eye toward updating an actual hdw install to current following the trial run on vm Have there been such significant changes since Jan/Feb as to render a plain `pkg -v update' a non-starter or a likely disaster? _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss