compile kernel on a powerfull computer and move it to another. WORKS?? (plain text)
Joseph Koshy
joseph.koshy at gmail.com
Sun Jun 12 15:41:25 UTC 2005
Simi,
sk> I have installed FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE and now I what to
sk> upgrade it to FreeBSD 5.4, I know that I have to <make
sk> buildworld> first ,
If you are upgrading from 5.2.1 to 5.4, you'll need to
update userland, kernel and kernel modules together.
On your 'fast' machine, you could do a:
make installworld DESTDIR=/new-root-dir
and move the entire contents of /new-root-dir over. You'll
need to be careful not to clobber your existing configuration,
so it would be best to extract /new-root-dir into a fresh
partition on the slow machine, then boot from this partition
at boot time and then patch things up.
I wouldn't recommend this procedure to a person new to FreeBSD.
It may be easier to use the 5.4 release CDs to upgrade the
'slow' machine. And don't forget to take backups! :)
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