On Wednesday 15 November 2006 02:54, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 18:13, Scott Schappell wrote:
The writing is on the wall and all that stuff. I've put this off long
enough.
What needs to be done to upgrade from 4.11 to 6.x? I have an extensive
amount of ports
That's the way I would go about it.
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Jay Gordon wrote:
That's the way I would go about it.
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On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 02:31:26PM -0500, Jay Gordon wrote:
That's the way I would go about it.
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Jerry McAllister writes:
I believe there are also some file system improvements that you
will miss if you do not rebuild the file systems at the 6.xxx
level.
Particularly, 4.x does not have UFS2/MAC which is the wave of
the future.
Robert Huff wrote:
Jerry McAllister writes:
I believe there are also some file system improvements that you
will miss if you do not rebuild the file systems at the 6.xxx
level.
Particularly, 4.x does not have UFS2/MAC which is the wave of
the future.
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 18:13, Scott Schappell wrote:
The writing is on the wall and all that stuff. I've put this off long
enough.
What needs to be done to upgrade from 4.11 to 6.x? I have an extensive
amount of ports installed and in googling and searching the list, it seems
I need to