On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 01:15:38PM +1000, Sleepless in Brisbane thus spoke:
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> > I'm not sure if this is the correct list or not - apologies if
> > it's wrong.
> > I just updated a machine with cvsup for the first time - and may
> > have done something wrong.
> > When I rebuilt everything and boot a uname gives me 5.0-CURRENT.
> > [I picked the wrong one as I guess I wanted release - but that's
> > not the problem].
> Umm.. that is the problem. There is a lot more hassle normally
> involved in going from a RELEASE kernel to a CURRENT one than
> usually a make world can fix. Do you really want to be doing this
> if you are just after an updated kernel? If not - I suggest going
> back to STABLE.
Well I don't hvae a problem with going to this release. The
machine was originally booted with a 4.1 - the one with the
keyboard problem, and I upgraded it to a 4.2 - but since it was an
upgrade it didn't let me put new sources on.
>From what I read you could complete move up, buy removing
everything, and preforming the bmildworld, buildkernel,
installkernel, and installworld.
This should have removed every trace of any 4.[12] on the system,
should it not.
The machine is to replace this one - whose motherboard is getting
tired and cranky.
It's just that one undefinded symbol and exit. If I KNEW where
that was coming from it might help. So this machine is a 4.0 - the
machine where I posted from was a 4.1 > 4.2 > 5.0
I figured I'd better learn this cvs method - and this seemed like a
good time.
Bill
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Bill Vermillion - bv @ wjv . com
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