On 11/26/11 00:21, quartz wrote:
>>>> how "safe" are those two images? would it be ok to run on a production
>>>> system or should I wait for the official 5.0 stable branch?
> 
> different version of the same question:
> 
> if I'm lazy, can I cheat by booting off a new install50 or cd50 snapshot,
> but actually install the packages from install50 release? or will I just
> get the same panic when I try to boot afterwards?
> 
> basically, how likely is it that the problem I have is specific to the
> bsd.rd on the release isos, vs a problem with the release kernel in
> general.

only one way to find out.

HOWEVER, there are "safe-ish" ways to do the test:

put a 5.0 kernel in the root directory of your file system with the name
"bsd50".  At the "boot>" prompt, do a "boot bsd50".  If the kernel loads
all the way, it's just an issue with the bsd.rd kernel.  if it doesn't,
it's a 5.0-rel issue.

If the 5.0 kernel works on your hardware, I'd suggest rather than using
new install media to install old files, just do a "remote" upgrade, as
documented in upgrade50.html.

Otherwise, just use -current.
"working -current" beats "not working 5.0 release" every day...
IF you find a problem with -current, report it, otherwise, you'll likely
see the same problem on 5.1...

Nick.

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