> If the scenerio I described above seems to fit, yes. Sounds like things
> are going well. If you want to be REAL paranoid, you could try rebuilding
> your kernel with IFPW_DEFAULT_ACCEPT (or whatever that option is) and make
> sure you have network connectivity before continuing.
>
> I wouldn't
ccounts wrote:
Ok, everything went reasonably well with cvsup upgrade, buildworld,
buildkernel. After installkernel, everything appears to load perfectly,
until I try to send data to the box. IPFW barfs on a SIG 11.
What exactly do you mean by this? When you transmit files across the
network, you
Ok, everything went reasonably well with cvsup upgrade, buildworld,
buildkernel. After installkernel, everything appears to load perfectly,
until I try to send data to the box. IPFW barfs on a SIG 11.
Assuming that it is loading ok at boot, can I properly assume that this
will be repaired when I i
At 2003-03-06T18:52:07Z, IAccounts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I apreciate very much the overwhelming support for this OS (and open
> source in general). I have personally been MS free for just over one year
> now and will never go back thanks to the assistance I get from everyone
> here!
That'
> IAccounts wrote:
> >>I may be wrong, but ...
> >>Do this order:
> >>make buildworld
> >>make buildkernel
> >>make installkernel
> >>reboot
> >>make installworld
> >
> > I am going to attempt the above in order as stated. I have read UPDATING,
> > have the handbook open. One thing I am confused ab
IAccounts wrote:
I may be wrong, but ...
Do this order:
make buildworld
make buildkernel
make installkernel
reboot
make installworld
I am going to attempt the above in order as stated. I have read UPDATING,
have the handbook open. One thing I am confused about: The next line after
my new text state
> > I am going to attempt the above in order as stated. I have read UPDATING,
> > have the handbook open. One thing I am confused about: The next line after
> > my new text states that this should give me a new config. My understanding
> > is that buildworld will build the system, but not install i
At 2003-03-06T17:04:47Z, IAccounts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am going to attempt the above in order as stated. I have read UPDATING,
> have the handbook open. One thing I am confused about: The next line after
> my new text states that this should give me a new config. My understanding
> is
>
> I may be wrong, but ...
> Do this order:
> make buildworld
> make buildkernel
> make installkernel
> reboot
> make installworld
I am going to attempt the above in order as stated. I have read UPDATING,
have the handbook open. One thing I am confused about: The next line after
my new text stat
> > > > Basically:
> > > > Update your source with cvsup
> > > > read /usr/src/UPDATING and follow any instructions required (I believe
> > > > you'll need to manually create the relatively new sendmail users)
> > > > Reveiw you kernel config file to see if any options have changed since
> > > >
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, IAccounts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> > > Basically:
> > > Update your source with cvsup
> > > read /usr/src/UPDATING and follow any instructions required (I believe
> > > you'll need to manually create the relatively new sendmail users)
> > > Reveiw you kernel config fil
IAccounts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Basically:
> > > Update your source with cvsup
> > > read /usr/src/UPDATING and follow any instructions required (I believe
> > > you'll need to manually create the relatively new sendmail users)
> > > Reveiw you kernel config file to see if any option
IAccounts wrote:
Basically:
Update your source with cvsup
read /usr/src/UPDATING and follow any instructions required (I believe
you'll need to manually create the relatively new sendmail users)
Reveiw you kernel config file to see if any options have changed since
4.3
make buildkernel
make insta
> > Basically:
> > Update your source with cvsup
> > read /usr/src/UPDATING and follow any instructions required (I believe
> > you'll need to manually create the relatively new sendmail users)
> > Reveiw you kernel config file to see if any options have changed since
> > 4.3
> > make buildkern
> > Unfortunatly, I have never successfully upgraded a Free box yet, mind you
> > I have only tried it on one.
> >
> > Last year I was dropped into a production environment with all 4.3
> > machines. I have no devel equipment prior to 4.6. The upgrade attempts
> > were all only on one box (4.6) and
IAccounts wrote:
Unfortunatly, I have never successfully upgraded a Free box yet, mind you
I have only tried it on one.
Last year I was dropped into a production environment with all 4.3
machines. I have no devel equipment prior to 4.6. The upgrade attempts
were all only on one box (4.6) and failed
Unfortunatly, I have never successfully upgraded a Free box yet, mind you
I have only tried it on one.
Last year I was dropped into a production environment with all 4.3
machines. I have no devel equipment prior to 4.6. The upgrade attempts
were all only on one box (4.6) and failed due to suspect
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