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1# Updating Information for DragonFly users.
2#
3#
4# This file should warn you of any pitfalls which you might need to work around
5# when trying to update your DragonFly system. The information below is
6# in reverse-time order, with the latest information at the top.
7#
8# If you discover any problem, please contact the bugs@lists.dragonflybsd.org
9# mailing list with the details.
10
11+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
12+ UPGRADING DRAGONFLY FROM 2.8 to later versions +
13+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
14
15pkg_radd settings
16-----------------
17
18The config file for pkg_radd has moved from /etc/settings.conf to
19/etc/pkg_radd.conf. Save the contents of settings.conf before upgrading
20if this is needed. This warning only applies if /etc/settings.conf
21exists. pkg_radd will continue to work with defaults.
22
23+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
24+ 20100927 +
25+ UPGRADING DRAGONFLY FROM 2.6 to 2.8 or HEAD +
26+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
27
28OpenSSL
29--------
30
31OpenSSL has been upgraded, and SHLIB_MAJOR was bumped for libssh and libcrypto.
32This shouldn't break any 3rd-party software, but you'll need to recompile your
333rd-party software if you want it to link against the new version of OpenSSL.
34
35Loader
36-------
37
38A new loader (dloader) has been added which better handles booting from
39multiple kernel/module versions.
40
41To upgrade (Only for this upgrade, for post 2.8 upgrades see GENERAL below)
42
43 cd /usr/src
44 make buildworld
45 make installworld
46 make upgrade
47 make buildkernel KERNCONF=<KERNELNAME>
48 make installkernel KERNCONF=<KERNELNAME>
49
50Note that you must installworld and run the 'upgrade' target before
51installing the new kernel.
52
53BIND
54-----
55
56BIND has been removed from the base system. The ldns and drill tools have
57been added for basic functionality. Use 'drill' where you would normally
58use nslookup or dig, or install BIND from pkgsrc. It's available as
59net/bind95, net/bind96, or net/bind97 as of this writing.
60
61This only affects older systems upgrading to 2.8. New 2.8+ installs
62include BIND as a pkgsrc package.
63
64+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
65+ UPGRADING DRAGONFLY ON AN EXISTING DRAGONFLY SYSTEM +
66+ GENERAL +
67+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
68
69Instructions on how to obtain and maintain DragonFly source code using git
70are in the development(7) manual page.
71
72To upgrade a DragonFly system from sources you run the following sequence:
73
74 cd /usr/src
75 make buildworld
76 make buildkernel KERNCONF=<KERNELNAME>
77 make installkernel KERNCONF=<KERNELNAME>
78 make installworld
79
80You will also want to run the 'upgrade' target to upgrade your /etc and the
81rest of your system. The upgrade target is aware of stale files created by
82older DragonFly installations and should delete them automatically.
83
84 make upgrade
85
86See the build(7) manual page for further information.
87
88Once you've done a full build of the world and kernel you can do incremental
89upgrades of either by using the 'quickworld' and 'quickkernel' targets
90instead of 'buildworld' and 'buildkernel'. If you have any problems with
91the quick targets, try updating your repo first, and then a full buildworld
92and buildkernel as shown above, before asking for help.
93
94+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
95+ UPGRADING FROM DRAGONFLY <= 2.0 TO DRAGONFLY >= 2.1 +
96+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
97
98In 2.1 kernel and modules has moved to boot directory. For most cases
99this is handled automatically by 'make upgrade'. A few cases needs manual
100intervention:
101
102 * When installing a kernel without first doing a make buildworld,
103 installworld and upgrade to the same DESTDIR as kernel:
104 make DESTDIR/boot directory and move kernel and modules into this boot
105 directory; also move kernel.old and modules.old.
106 Typical example is vkernel(7), use (no modules used):
107
108 cd /var/vkernel
109 mkdir boot
110 chflags noschg kernel
111 mv kernel kernel.old boot
112 chflags schg boot/kernel
113
114 * When using a boot-only partition, /boot/loader.rc needs to be edited:
115 delete occurrences of '/boot/'.
116 These occurences can normally be deleted in any case, see loader(8).
117
118+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
119+ UPGRADING FROM DRAGONFLY <= 1.8 TO DRAGONFLY >= 1.9 +
120+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
121
122In 1.9 major changes to the disk management infrastructure have taken
123place. make upgrade may not catch all of your disk devices in /dev,
124so after upgrading be sure to cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV <blah> where <blah>
125are all of your disk devices. HOWEVER, from late 2.3 on we run devfs
126and MAKEDEV no longer exists.
127
128The biggest changes in 1.9 are:
129
130(1) That whole-slice devices such as da0s1 no longer share the same device
131 id as partition c devices such as da0s1c.
132
133(2) The whole-disk device (e.g. da0) is full raw access to the disk,
134 with no snooping or reserved sectors. Consequently you cannot run
135 disklabel on this device. Instead you must run disklabel on a
136 whole-slice device.
137
138(3) The 'compatibility' partitions now use slice 0 in the device name,
139 so instead of da0a you must specify da0s0a. Also, as per (1) above,
140 accessing the disklabel for the compatibility partitions must be
141 done via slice 0 (da0s0).
142
143(4) Many device drivers that used to fake up labels, such as CD, ACD, VN,
144 and CCD now run through the disk management layer and are assigned
145 real disk management devices. VN and CCD in particular do not usually
146 use a MBR and disklabels must be accessed through the compatibility
147 slice 0. Your /etc/ccd.conf file still specifies 'ccd0', though, you
148 don't name it 'ccd0s0' in the config file.
149
150Generally speaking, you have to get used to running fdisk and disklabel on
151the correctly specified device names. A lot of the wiggle, such as running
152disklabel on a partition, has been removed.
153
154+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
155+ UPGRADING FROM OLDER VERSIONS OF DRAGONFLY OR FREEBSD +
156+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
157
158> Kerberos IV
159-------------
160
161Kerberos IV (eBones) was removed from the tree, please consider moving to
162Kerberos 5 (Heimdal).
163
164> Package Management System
165---------------------------
166
167Starting with the 1.4 release, DragonFly uses NetBSD's pkgsrc package
168management system. The necessary tools to build and maintain packages
169are provided in /usr/pkg/bin and /usr/pkg/sbin. Make sure that these
170directories are in your PATH variable.
171
172In order to obtain a reasonably current snapshot of the pkgsrc tree, use
173the tarball from NetBSD:
174
175 fetch -o /tmp/pkgsrc.tar.gz ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc.tar.gz
176 cd /usr; tar -xzf /tmp/pkgsrc.tar.gz; chown -R root:wheel pkgsrc
177
178This tree can then be kept up to date with cvs update:
179
180 cd /usr/pkgsrc; cvs up
181
182NOTE! If you upgraded from a pre-1.4 system to 1.4 or later, you need to
183build and install the pkgsrc bootstrap manually:
184
185 cd /usr/pkgsrc/bootstrap
186 ./bootstrap --pkgdbdir /var/db/pkg --prefix /usr/pkg
187
188+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
189+ UPGRADING DRAGONFLY ON AN EXISTING DRAGONFLY SYSTEM +
190+ UPDATING FROM PRE-1.2 SYSTEMS OR FreeBSD 4.x TO +
191+ DRAGONFLY 1.3+ (EITHER PREVIEW or HEAD) +
192+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
193
194The compatibility shims for the build environment have been removed, you
195have to update to DragonFly 1.2 release branch first.
196
197The default PAM configuration has moved from /etc/pam.conf to /etc/pam.d/.
198The existing configuration can be converted using /etc/pam.d/convert.sh.
199Entries in /etc/pam.d/ override entries in /etc/pam.conf. In addition
200the pam_skey.so module was retired, you have to remove it manually from
201your configuration, when you convert it.
202
203> Required user and group IDs when upgrading from either FreeBSD or DragonFly
204---------------------
205
206The following users may be missing from your password file. Use vipw and
207add any that are missing:
208
209smmsp:*:25:25::0:0:Sendmail Submission User:/var/spool/clientmqueue:/sbin/nologin
210_pflogd:*:64:64::0:0:pflogd privsep user:/var/empty:/sbin/nologin
211
212The following groups may be missing from your group file. Use vi /etc/group
213and add any that are missing:
214
215smmsp:*:25:
216authpf:*:63:
217_pflogd:*:64:
218
219
220> Upgrading to DragonFly from FreeBSD
221---------------------
222
223You can build the DragonFly world and DragonFly kernels on a FreeBSD-4.x or
224FreeBSD-5.x machine and then install DragonFly over FreeBSD, replacing
225FreeBSD. Note that the DragonFly buildworld target does not try to reuse
226make depend information, it starts from scratch, so no pre-cleaning of the
227object hierarchy is necessary.
228
229 # get the CVS repository (it is placed in /home/dcvs, 500MB).
230 # Please use the -h option and a mirror site to pull the
231 # initial repository, but feel free to use the main repository
232 # machine to pull updates.
233 cvsup /usr/share/examples/cvsup/DragonFly-cvs-supfile
234 # install the source from the CVS hierarchy (remove preexisting
235 # FreeBSD src first) (500MB)
236 cd /usr
237 rm -rf src
238 cvs -R -d /home/dcvs checkout -P src
239
240 # build it (500MB used in /usr/obj)
241 #
242 cd /usr/src
243 make buildworld
244 make buildkernel KERNCONF=<KERNELNAME>
245
246Once you have built DragonFly you have to install it over FreeBSD. Since
247DragonFly does not track changes made by FreeBSD to its include file
248hierarchy and include file pollution can cause all sorts of unexpected
249compilation issues to come up, it is best to wipe your include hierarchy
250prior to installing DragonFly. Note that you should not wipe any installed
251FreeBSD header files or binaries until after you have successfully completed
252the build steps above.
253
254 rm -rf /usr/include
255 mkdir /usr/include
256 make installkernel KERNCONF=<KERNELNAME>
257 make installworld
258
259Then you need to upgrade your system. DragonFly's 'make upgrade' target
260will unconditionally upgrade the /etc files that sysops do not usually
261mess around with, such as the files in /etc/rc.d. It will also remove any
262obsolete files such as utilities and manpages that have been removed from
263the system since the version you're coming from. If you are unsure we
264recommend that you make a backup of at least your /etc before applying
265this step. Note that DragonFly's RC system is basically RCNG from
266FreeBSD-5, but there are some differences in the contents of the RC files.
267
268 make upgrade
269
270NOTE! Never do a 'make upgrade' before 'make installworld' has been run.
271Doing so might leave your system in an unusable state.
272
273Finally we recommend that you do an 'ls -lta BLAH' for /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin,
274/usr/bin, and /usr/lib, and remove any stale files that you find. Please
275report these files to the DragonFly developers so that they can be added to
276the 'upgrade' target.
277