upgrade revision 1.7
1	$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.7 1998/05/13 19:07:46 ross Exp $	
2
3The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it can be quite difficult
4to advance to a later version by recompiling from source due primarily
5to interdependencies in the various components.
6
7Since upgrading involves replacing the boot blocks on your NetBSD
8partition, the kernel, and most of the system binaries, it has the
9potential to cause data loss.  You are strongly advised to BACK UP ANY
10IMPORTANT DATA ON YOUR DISK, whether on the NetBSD partition or on
11another operating system's partition, before beginning the upgrade
12process.
13
14The upgrade is mainly a simple matter of unpacking the distribution
15tar archives on top of the previous distribution.  You will need
16first to boot the new boot floppy or INSTALL kernel and use
17/usr/mdec/installboot to install new boot blocks. Then you may
18extract a new kernel and the distribution sets as described in
19section 4 of the installation instructions.
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21After this point your machine is a complete NetBSD _VER system.
22However, that doesn't mean that you are finished with the upgrade
23process.  You will probably want to update the set of device nodes
24you have in /dev.  If you've changed the contents of /dev by hand,
25you will need to be careful about this, but if not, you can just
26cd into /dev, and run the command "sh ./MAKEDEV all".
27
28You must also deal with certain changes in the formats of some of
29the configuration files. The most notable change is that we now
30have an /etc/rc.conf file which describes most configuration options,
31but also the "options" given to many of the file systems in /etc/fstab
32or by hand have changed, and some of the file systems have changed
33names.  To find out what the new options are, it's suggested that
34you read the manual page for the file systems' mount commands, for
35example mount_nfs(8) for NFS.
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37Finally, you will want to delete old binaries that were part of
38the version of NetBSD that you upgraded from and have since been
39removed from the NetBSD distribution. IMPORTANT NOTE: if you
40use NFS, remove /sbin/nfsd and /sbin/nfsiod; the new versions
41of these programs are in /usr/sbin.
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