> On Aug 26, 2017, at 4:14 AM, Stuart Henderson <stu@spacehopper.org> wrote:
>
> On 2017-08-26, Bryan Linton <bl@shoshoni.info> wrote:
>> On 2017-08-25 13:09:14, Jordon <openbsd@sirjorj.com> wrote:
>>> I've been running snapshots on my machine for a while now. About once or twice a week I will interrupt the boot with 'bsd.rd' and run through the 'U' process to get the latest builds. The only weirdness is that it alway defaults to a really slow mirror (i have to manually enter a different one) and it simply doesnt work when I enter a number from the list. Is this a proper way to update?
>
> For upgrades, it will default to the mirror in /etc/installurl.
>
>>> What about when the version gets bumped? Since the switch to 6.2, this method doesn't work because it doesnt give the list of packages - just the kernel ones. Is this expected behavior and the solution is to boot from a flash drive or PXE from the latest 6.2 media?
>>>
>>
>> The older bsd.rd is probably only looking for files tagged with
>> its own version. I.e. If you have 6.1 installed, it's looking
>> for base61.tgz and not base60.tgz or base62.tgz.
>
> Right - you should always use a new bsd.rd to do the upgrade.
>
Ahh… so my process of booting the current bsd.rd to install the next one is not recommended. Good to know.
Thanks
Jordon
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