version 1.2, 2006/06/30 23:30:06 |
version 1.4, 2006/10/13 19:12:23 |
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supports upgrading to a new version as well as just upgrading to a newer |
supports upgrading to a new version as well as just upgrading to a newer |
version of the same release. |
version of the same release. |
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The proper way use these scripts would be to do the following: |
Now, you can just use "install". If you are moving between versions it |
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will install the new kernel and run mergeslave. You then need to |
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reboot, and run it again. This will mean you are running it on the same |
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version kernel as the available sets and it will install a new kernel |
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(just in case it needs to be updated) and then extract the available sets. |
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The proper way use these scripts manually would be to do the following: |
get_sets |
get_sets |
install_kernel |
install_kernel |
reboot |
reboot |
install_sets |
install_sets |
upgrade /etc. I still need to test mergeslave to see how that works. |
upgrade /etc. I still need to test mergeslave to see how that works. |
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reboot |
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The files in the collection you should use are as follows: |
The files in the collection you should use are as follows: |
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get_sets |
get_sets |
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It uses installed_sets to only download the kernels and sets |
It uses installed_sets to only download the kernels and sets |
that are currently installed on the box you are running it on. |
that are currently installed on the box you are running it on. |
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install |
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This calls get_sets if there are no sets, then call install_kernel, |
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then, if the version of the kernel we are booted off is the same as |
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the sets, it installs the sets. |
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install_kernel |
install_kernel |
Copies the new kernels from the file set above. Should only be |
Copies the new kernels from the file set above. Should only be |
run AFTER running get_sets. You should reboot after running |
run AFTER running get_sets. You should reboot after running |
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This is a helper script that returns a list of the sets that are |
This is a helper script that returns a list of the sets that are |
currently installed on the box you are running it on. |
currently installed on the box you are running it on. |
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release.sh |
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This is the OpenBSD - Release Building Shell Script |
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from FenderQ.com - Internet Security Solutions |
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http://www.fenderq.com/release.sh |
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$RedRiver: README.TXT,v 1.1 2006/06/30 20:01:17 andrew Exp $ |
Slightly modified to make it do what I want. |
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I run it like this: |
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$ sudo release.sh clean update system release clean |
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$RedRiver: README.TXT,v 1.3 2006/10/11 17:51:54 andrew Exp $ |