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To be honest, I've always found it easier to just back up /etc and /usr/local/etc and do a clean install. Takes less time to do it that way then to go through all the crud with mergemaster and whatnot, in my experience. | To be honest, I've always found it easier to just back up /etc and /usr/local/etc and do a clean install. Takes less time to do it that way then to go through all the crud with mergemaster and whatnot, in my experience. | ||
--[[User:Jimbo|Jimbo]] 20:09, 23 Feb 2006 (EST) | --[[User:Jimbo|Jimbo]] 20:09, 23 Feb 2006 (EST) | ||
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+ | Erm... I thought I already did that? | ||
+ | Please let me know in the Talk section what you would like to see added: [[Updating_to_FreeBSD_6.0]] |
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How do you network up bsd with a windows box?
see Samba. --Jimbo 15:36, 17 Dec 2004 (EST)
[edit] upgrade?
Any possibility of including good upgrade procedure for exisiting users? For example: 5.x to 6? FBSD does a great job of documenting the in-place technique for upgrading within a version (for example: 5.3 to 5.4), but jumping versions is not always as clean-cut.
[edit] upgrading
To be honest, I've always found it easier to just back up /etc and /usr/local/etc and do a clean install. Takes less time to do it that way then to go through all the crud with mergemaster and whatnot, in my experience. --Jimbo 20:09, 23 Feb 2006 (EST)
[edit] upgrading
Erm... I thought I already did that? Please let me know in the Talk section what you would like to see added: Updating_to_FreeBSD_6.0