Annotation of openbsd/update_openbsd/README.TXT, Revision 1.2
1.1 andrew 1: This is a collection of scripts to make upgrading OpenBSD easier. It
2: supports upgrading to a new version as well as just upgrading to a newer
3: version of the same release.
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1.2 ! andrew 5: The proper way use these scripts would be to do the following:
! 6: get_sets
! 7: install_kernel
! 8: reboot
! 9: install_sets
! 10: upgrade /etc. I still need to test mergeslave to see how that works.
1.1 andrew 11:
12: The files in the collection you should use are as follows:
13:
14: get_sets
15: This downloads the latest kernels and sets from mp3s.hewus.com.
16: It uses installed_sets to only download the kernels and sets
17: that are currently installed on the box you are running it on.
18:
19: install_kernel
20: Copies the new kernels from the file set above. Should only be
21: run AFTER running get_sets. You should reboot after running
22: this
23:
24: install_sets
25: Extracts the new sets to the correct directories. Most of them
26: to /, but it extracts etc??.tgz to /tmp. You should upgrade
27: /etc after you have run this, as well as upgrading packages with
28: pkg_add -ui then reboot.
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1.2 ! andrew 30: mergeslave
! 31: This is a modified version of mergeslave. You should only use
! 32: it if upgrading between versions, not -stable upgrades.
! 33: http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software/OpenBSD-binary-upgrade/
! 34:
1.1 andrew 35: installed_sets
36: This is a helper script that returns a list of the sets that are
37: currently installed on the box you are running it on.
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1.2 ! andrew 40: $RedRiver: README.TXT,v 1.1 2006/06/30 20:01:17 andrew Exp $
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