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FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE Installation + Instructions

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Last modified on 2020-05-11 15:11:08 EDT by gjb.
Abstract

This article gives some brief instructions on installing + FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE and upgrading the systems running + earlier releases.


1. Installing FreeBSD

The Installing + FreeBSD chapter of the FreeBSD Handbook + provides more in-depth information about the installation + program itself, including a guided walk-through with + screenshots.

2. Upgrading FreeBSD

If you are upgrading from a previous release of FreeBSD, please + read upgrading + section in the Release Notes for notable + incompatibilities carefully.

2.1. Upgrading from Source

The procedure for doing a source code based update is + described in and + .

For SVN use the releng/11.4 + branch which will be where any upcoming Security Advisories or + Errata Notices will be applied.

2.2. Upgrading Using FreeBSD Update

The freebsd-update(8) utility supports binary + upgrades of i386 and amd64 systems running + earlier FreeBSD releases. Systems running + 11.3-RELEASE can upgrade as follows:

# freebsd-update fetch
+# freebsd-update install

Now the freebsd-update(8) utility can fetch bits + belonging to 11.4-RELEASE. During this process + freebsd-update(8) will ask for help in merging + configuration files.

# freebsd-update upgrade -r 11.4-RELEASE
# freebsd-update install

The system must now be rebooted with the newly installed + kernel before the non-kernel components are updated.

# shutdown -r now

After rebooting, freebsd-update(8) needs to be run + again to install the new userland components:

# freebsd-update install

At this point, users of systems being upgraded from + earlier FreeBSD releases will be prompted by + freebsd-update(8) to rebuild all third-party applications + (e.g., ports installed from the ports tree) due to updates in + system libraries.

After updating installed third-party applications (and + again, only if freebsd-update(8) printed a message + indicating that this was necessary), run + freebsd-update(8) again so that it can delete the old (no + longer used) system libraries:

# freebsd-update install

Finally, reboot into 11.4-RELEASE

# shutdown -r now

This file, and other release-related documents, + can be downloaded from https://www.FreeBSD.org/snapshots/.

For questions about FreeBSD, read the + documentation before + contacting <questions@FreeBSD.org>.

All users of FreeBSD 11.4-STABLE should + subscribe to the <stable@FreeBSD.org> + mailing list.

For questions about this documentation, + e-mail <doc@FreeBSD.org>.

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