On Jun 23, 2005, at 3:23 PM, Ben Timby wrote:
I was upgrading from 4.10-STABLE to 5.4-STABLE, following the
instructions in the freebsd handbook and something went wrong.
I used CVSup to update my sources. I built the world and kernel as
follows:
cd /usr/src
make buildworld make
I was upgrading from 4.10-STABLE to 5.4-STABLE, following the
instructions in the freebsd handbook and something went wrong.
I used CVSup to update my sources. I built the world and kernel as follows:
cd /usr/src
make buildworld make buildkernel
I am using the GENERIC config. I had to copy
Ben Timby wrote:
[ ... ]
I understand a Signal 12 is a non-existant system call. The half
installworld probably caused this.
How can I recover from this?
The easiest way is probably to perform an upgrade from a 5.4 CD burned from
the ISO image. Make sure you don't repartition or enable
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Ben Timby wrote:
[ ... ]
I understand a Signal 12 is a non-existant system call. The half
installworld probably caused this.
How can I recover from this?
The easiest way is probably to perform an upgrade from a 5.4 CD burned
from the ISO image. Make sure you don't
Ben Timby wrote:
[...] I built the world and kernel as follows:
So I guess you didn't followed the step-by-step instructions in the
migration guide?
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/migration-guide.html
cd /usr/src
make buildworld make buildkernel
[...]
I did mergemaster -p.
The
On 06/23/05 10:02 PM, Björn König sat at the `puter and typed:
Ben Timby wrote:
[...] I built the world and kernel as follows:
So I guess you didn't followed the step-by-step instructions in the
migration guide?
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/migration-guide.html
cd /usr/src
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 06/23/05 10:02 PM, Björn König sat at the `puter and typed:
The -p stands for pre-buildworld mode, i.e. you should run it before
buildworld. ;-)
Uh, careful. My copy of the FreeBSD handbook
(http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html)