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can someone confirm that Free BSD system updates work ok or is one - as Gravies describes - see my post above - reduced to doing a new os install every time an update comes out?
I can...
If you want more deep explanation - Gravies wrote delirium.
Only zero-level newcomer reinstall all by "format - install" in *nix world. I have some servers, wich was born as RH8 years ago, and now it's... well, something like Fedora Core 3 current, servers which was rebooted (only) after compiling new kernel with uptime "more than year", I know servers (FreeBSD), which evolved from 3.(something) to 5.3 without big problem "format-reinstall all"
New version of any distro is only predefined set of programs + (useless for production host)installer.
I (and everybody) can get needed new versions and maintain host in up-to date form... And don't worry about /etc/issue content
FreeBSD have most smooth and elegant solution for updating everything - from world to kernel
DIXI.
Long-years die-hard grey penguin