On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:29 PM, EBo <e...@sandien.com> wrote:
> Fernan Bolando <fernanbola...@mailc.net> said:
>
>> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 12:49 PM, EBo <e...@sandien.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > what is the procedure for either updating the entire 9vx root, or setting 
>> > up
>> > and building all the special customizations to build an up to date system?
>> >
>> > For background, I am running the newest 9vx/vx32 sources and have tried
>> > various combinations of 9vx-0.12 (which is missing libc.a), the full tree 
>> > that
>> > was based on (a "pull -s /" overloads some customized program and renders 
>> > the
>> > root unbootable), root extracted from 9aton.iso (which gives me error 
>> > messages
>> > about not having kfs setup).
>> >
>> > Thanks and best regards,
>> >
>> have you tried replica/pull?
>> I have not used 9vx for sometime since I got my atom motherboard
>> working natively, But I remember doing a replica/pull to update my 9vx
>> installation. I did get a bunch of permission problem, if you do a
>> search in 9fans archive you should see an advice from andrey on how to
>> fix it.
>
> sorry I was not clear with the above.  Yes, but I used glenda's pull script.
>
> I'm looking up andrey's comments now...
>
>
Around the time Russ first announced 9vx, I remember reading that
updating 9vx was very similar to updating a native installation in
which case it should be through replica. I dont however remember
rendering my 9vx non-bootable after the update, so I am not really
sure what is going on your installation.


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