Re: howto for 3.4-STABLE - 4.0-CURRENT?

2000-03-08 Thread Adriel Ickler
Comments: I wanna share my results for those who want to do this via remote. I slightly modified the procedure below for upgrading a box several hundred miles away, where single user mode means a long distance phone call. cvsup to current make buildworld make buildkernel make installkernel -

Re: howto for 3.4-STABLE - 4.0-CURRENT?

2000-03-08 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Adriel Ickler wrote: cvsup to current make buildworld make buildkernel make installkernel - change - I just rebooted normally, the network came up fine, if you have any special kernel needs, make sure you have di lines in This may screw you because some device nodes

RE: howto for 3.4-STABLE - 4.0-CURRENT?

2000-02-11 Thread John Baldwin
On 11-Feb-00 Eugene M. Kim wrote: On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, John Baldwin wrote: | You need a -current kernel for installworld to work. In fact, | if you aren't running a -current kernel installworld will blow | up on your machine. Try this instead: | | - cvsup -current | - make buildworld | -

Re: howto for 3.4-STABLE - 4.0-CURRENT?

2000-02-11 Thread Calvin NG
Greetings, I'm glad I saw Eugene's admendment first. My upgrade from 3.4-Stable to 4.0-Current went relatively okay yesterday. Thanks to both Eugene and John. I have to add that I need to manually install /sbin/mknod first too. If not, the "sh MAKEDEV all" won't work. I just

howto for 3.4-STABLE - 4.0-CURRENT?

2000-02-10 Thread Jason J. Horton
Any advice on upgrading a system from -STABLE to -CURRENT? Or would a standard "cvsup, make world, make kernel, reboot" do it? -- -Jason J. Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fat Man in a Little Coat Intercom Online Inc. 212.376.7440 ext 21 | http://www.intercom.com

RE: howto for 3.4-STABLE - 4.0-CURRENT?

2000-02-10 Thread John Baldwin
On 10-Feb-00 Jason J. Horton wrote: Any advice on upgrading a system from -STABLE to -CURRENT? Or would a standard "cvsup, make world, make kernel, reboot" do it? You need a -current kernel for installworld to work. In fact, if you aren't running a -current kernel installworld will blow up