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authorMiod Vallat <miod@cvs.openbsd.org>2001-04-24 23:22:15 +0000
committerMiod Vallat <miod@cvs.openbsd.org>2001-04-24 23:22:15 +0000
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-Before updating, you probably would want to backup your original
-filesystems!
-
-The update procedure will not overwrite or remove any files not present
-in the sets you install. If you've replaced programs present in the
-distribution, you have to replace them again after you did the update.
-The etc-set needs special caution. You generally don't want to install
-this one when upgrading. It is recommended that you get a copy of this
-set and _carefully_ upgrade your configuration files by hand.
-Before starting the actual procedure, make a note of the partitions your
-root- and usr-filesystems are on. You'll need to mount them by hand.
-
-Ok, let's go. Insert the bootfloppy and follow the 'normal' installation
-procedure until it asks you if you wish to proceed with the installation.
-Now enter 'n' and hit return. You will be left at the shell prompt. Now
-mount your root and usr filesystems on /mnt. If your root-filesystem is
-on sd1a and your usr-filesystem on sd1d this would require the following
-actions:
- mount_ffs /dev/sd1a /mnt
- mount_ffs /dev/sd1d /mnt/usr
-
-At this point, you can follow the section "Installing the OpenBSD System"
-to install the sets. There is one difference: When Extract asks you
- "Are you installing a -current snapshot? [n]"
-answer 'y'.
-
-Once you are done installing the upgrade sets, then reboot:
- cd /
- umount -av
- halt
- <reboot>
-
-Now you can boot your upgraded system as usually, but take the
-new kernel! To finish up, you should rebuild your /dev-directory:
- cd /dev
- ./MAKEDEV all