The -p10 includes no kernel updates so restarting is not neccesarry.
bye
Norman
Am Dienstag, den 15.01.2008, 08:52 +0100 schrieb zbigniew szalbot:
Hello again,
Norman Maurer pisze:
It should be enough to just building and installing the kernel. The
freebsd-update should have patched the
Well it depends ... If you know it only change the version string i
whould say no on a production server.
bye
Norman
Am Dienstag, den 15.01.2008, 16:57 + schrieb John Clement:
The -p10 includes no kernel updates so restarting is not neccesarry.
Would it not be advisable to reboot after
Hello,
Using freebsd-update I applied the latest security patches which were
announced yesterday. However, I then notice this message:
The following files will be updated as part of updating to 6.2-RELEASE-p10:
/boot/GENERIC/kernel
My question is whether my update missed the point because I
Hello,
Norman Maurer pisze:
Hi,
the /usr/src/sys* stuff should be patched anyway. But you need to build
your kernel again and install it to reflect the changes. Even if i think
it only update the -p10 label in the case of -p10 patch set.
OK. So this page applies to me now?
Hi,
the /usr/src/sys* stuff should be patched anyway. But you need to build
your kernel again and install it to reflect the changes. Even if i think
it only update the -p10 label in the case of -p10 patch set.
cheers
Norman
Am Dienstag, den 15.01.2008, 07:03 +0100 schrieb zbigniew szalbot:
It should be enough to just building and installing the kernel. The
freebsd-update should have patched the kernel src files anyway.
bye
Norman
Am Dienstag, den 15.01.2008, 07:24 +0100 schrieb zbigniew szalbot:
Hello,
Norman Maurer pisze:
Hi,
the /usr/src/sys* stuff should be patched
Hello again,
Norman Maurer pisze:
It should be enough to just building and installing the kernel. The
freebsd-update should have patched the kernel src files anyway.
Thank you for very helpful advice. One last question, is it necessary to
restart the machine? Or can I keep it online after