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c) Can somebody point me or give me a sample CVSUP
configuration for updating to the 4.7 release?
TC *default host=cvsup2.uk.FreeBSD.org
TC *default base=/usr/local
TC *default prefix=/usr
TC *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4_7_0_RELEASE
TC
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JA The comments in the cvsup file say to comment this line
JA out if you have less than a T1, while cvsupit says to
JA not use compress if your connection is greater than a
JA 56k connection. Which is right for a fast DSL
JA
I have freebsd 4.6 release and I am interesting to
update it to 4.7 via CVSUP
The box is located 3000 Kms away and I can only connect
via ssh.
a) How much space is required in order to make a buildworld
(downloading CVSUP, compiling, installing)
b) What is the best failsafe method, so in
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 09:27, BigBrother wrote:
I have freebsd 4.6 release and I am interesting to
update it to 4.7 via CVSUP
The box is located 3000 Kms away and I can only connect
via ssh.
a) How much space is required in order to make a buildworld
(downloading CVSUP, compiling,
On 02 10 16, Tom Carrick wrote:
The box is located 3000 Kms away and I can only connect
via ssh.
world, compile kernel, drop to single user, install world, install
;) don't drop to single user mode ;)
you can stop all unneeded services (even sshd, but don't kill your
active session) and
Oops. Yes, you're right, I forgot.
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 09:58, Paulius Bulotas wrote:
On 02 10 16, Tom Carrick wrote:
The box is located 3000 Kms away and I can only connect
via ssh.
world, compile kernel, drop to single user, install world, install
;) don't drop to single user mode
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 09:41:01AM +0100, Tom Carrick wrote:
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 09:27, BigBrother wrote:
a) How much space is required in order to make a buildworld
(downloading CVSUP, compiling, installing)
A few hundred MB is a safe bet.
Actually, if you're going to do a complete
*default compress
The comments in the cvsup file say to comment this line out if you have
less than a T1, while cvsupit says to not use compress if your connection
is greater than a 56k connection. Which is right for a fast DSL
connection?
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