On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Johannes Angeldorff wrote:
> Dear FreeBSD:ers,
>
> I am happy to use FreeBSD for web, mail and applications serving. But
> when I come to the question about how to upgrade to a newer FreeBSD
> version, I really could need your expertise!
I think this is what you would call a pr
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Subject: RE: Good way of upgrading from FreeBSD 4.5?
> Johannes,
>
> My interpretation of your email is that you need to look into CVSup. Read
> this link:
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-
, February 05, 2003 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Good way of upgrading from FreeBSD 4.5?
Dear FreeBSD:ers,
I am happy to use FreeBSD for web, mail and applications serving. But
when I come to the question about how to upgrade to a newer FreeBSD
version, I really could need your expe
ebruary 05, 2003 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Good way of upgrading from FreeBSD 4.5?
Dear FreeBSD:ers,
I am happy to use FreeBSD for web, mail and applications serving. But
when I come to the question about how to upgrade to a newer FreeBSD
version, I really could need your expertise!
W
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On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Johannes Angeldorff wrote:
> We have two FreeBSD 4.5 boxes. Both boxes have been installed with
> FreeBSD 4.5 from CD, and then tweaked with reconfigured kernels and a
> few applications installed, mainly qmail (replacing sendmail)
Dear FreeBSD:ers,
I am happy to use FreeBSD for web, mail and applications serving. But
when I come to the question about how to upgrade to a newer FreeBSD
version, I really could need your expertise!
We have two FreeBSD 4.5 boxes. Both boxes have been installed with
FreeBSD 4.5 from CD, and then
Dear FreeBSD:ers,
I am happy to use FreeBSD for web, mail and applications serving. But
when I come to the question about how to upgrade to a newer FreeBSD
version, I really could need your expertise!
We have two FreeBSD 4.5 boxes. Both boxes have been installed with
FreeBSD 4.5 from CD, and then
Dear FreeBSD:ers,
I am happy to use FreeBSD for web, mail and applications serving. But
when I come to the question about how to upgrade to a newer FreeBSD
version, I really could need your expertise!
We have two FreeBSD 4.5 boxes. Both boxes have been installed with
FreeBSD 4.5 from CD, and then
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 03:20:32AM +0100, Johannes Angeldorff wrote:
> Dear FreeBSD:ers,
>
> I am happy to use FreeBSD for web, mail and applications serving. But
> when I come to the question about how to upgrade to a newer FreeBSD
> version, I really could need your expertise!
>
> We have two F
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 03:20:32AM +0100, Johannes Angeldorff wrote:
> I am happy to use FreeBSD for web, mail and applications serving. But
> when I come to the question about how to upgrade to a newer FreeBSD
> version, I really could need your expertise!
>
> We have two FreeBSD 4.5 boxes. Bo
Dear FreeBSD:ers,
I am happy to use FreeBSD for web, mail and applications serving. But
when I come to the question about how to upgrade to a newer FreeBSD
version, I really could need your expertise!
We have two FreeBSD 4.5 boxes. Both boxes have been installed with
FreeBSD 4.5 from CD, and then
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