** At 12:14 -0400 on 08/11/2008, Robert Huff wrote:
Vince Sabio writes:
I am currently running FreeBSD v5.1 (yes, I am a Bad Person(tm)),
Why?
Why am I a Bad Person(tm), or why am I still running v5.1?
> and need to update it to v7.0. Questions:
1. Can I go straight from
** At 00:25 +0200 on 08/12/2008, Ivan Voras wrote:
Vince Sabio wrote:
I am currently running FreeBSD v5.1 (yes, I am a Bad Person(tm)),
and need to update it to v7.0. Questions:
1. Can I go straight from v5.1 to v7.0? Or do I need to make a stop at v6.x?
Theoretically it might be possible bu
Vince Sabio wrote:
I am currently running FreeBSD v5.1 (yes, I am a Bad Person(tm)), and
need to update it to v7.0. Questions:
1. Can I go straight from v5.1 to v7.0? Or do I need to make a stop at
v6.x?
Theoretically it might be possible but definitely not recommended. 5.1
is very old (it'
I am currently running FreeBSD v5.1 (yes, I am a Bad Person(tm)), and
need to update it to v7.0. Questions:
1. Can I go straight from v5.1 to v7.0? Or do I need to make a stop at v6.x?
2. I'm Unix shell literate with a reasonable level of Solaris
sysadmin experience, but have no experience (ye
Vince Sabio writes:
> I am currently running FreeBSD v5.1 (yes, I am a Bad Person(tm)),
Why?
> and need to update it to v7.0. Questions:
>
> 1. Can I go straight from v5.1 to v7.0? Or do I need to make a
> stop at v6.x?
It is probably technically possible.
Howev