Subject: Re: advice on upgrading to 1.2
To: Scott Reynolds <scottr@og.org>
From: Lt Avram Dorfman <dorfman@hq.hq.af.mil>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/03/1996 21:29:39
I suppose I'm dreaming, but is there any chance I can just plain install 
1.2 pretending that /u1 is /, and then mount my g partition as / and my 
a partition as /junk? /u1 doesn't have any OS stuff on it, just user 
accounts.

Or is it truely impossible for the system to boot from a non-a partition?

-1LT Avram Dorfman
HQ USAF Network Management
permanent email address: avram@pobox.com

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On Tue, 3 Dec 1996, Scott Reynolds wrote:

> On Tue, 3 Dec 1996, Joel Klecker wrote:
> 
> > booted single user and used the a command line similar to the following
> > "cd /;tar xzpf /tmp{base12,misc12,text12,comp12,man12}.tar.gz --unlink",
> > don't do this with etc12.tar.gz though(unless you want to wipe out your
> > passwd file and your other settings).
> 
> Sound advice.  There are minor variations on this, but they all do the
> same thing.  Note:  the --unlink flag is a NetBSD extension and is
> critical to the success of such an upgrade.
> 
> > (Q:
> > Does this update binaries currently in use(i.e. /bin/sh or /bin/csh)?)
> 
> Yes.  (This is what the --unlink flag accomplishes.)
> 
> --scott
>