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Some basic and random information about FreeBSD.
What I miss on FreeBSD
Currently, I run stable/14 on my X1 Carbon Gen7 laptop. I do not run this as a daily driver but I insert the BSD disk from time to time to see if things work better or not.
- stable wifi drivers (I use wifibox for now but I'd love to ditch the virtual linux network card)
- ranger quits whenever a key is pressed (haven't found an alternative to ranger combined with ueberzug as a command line file explorer (that can preview images))
- generally speaking, the boot time and overall responsiveness is a bit slower than on a linux based os
Tracking FreeBSD STABLE
A quick checklist. Read along on the FreeBSD website for further information.
As for my understanding only source updates are possible on the STABLE branch, but I still use pkg to install pre-compiled packages -- I will find out if that breaks things.
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Update sources
$ doas git -C /usr/src pull
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Check
/usr/src/UPDATING
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Go to
/usr/src
$ cd /usr/src
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Compile world
$ doas make -j8 buildworld
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Compile and install kernel
$ doas make -j8 kernel
This is equivalent to
make -j8 buildkernel installkernel
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Reboot
$ shutdown -r now
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Update config files
$ doas etcupdate -p
-p
short explained:Enable “pre-world” mode. Only merge changes to files that are necessary to successfully run ‘make installworld’ or ‘make installkernel’.
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Again, go to
/usr/src
$ cd /usr/src
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Install world
$ doas make installworld
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Update config files (after world installation)
$ doas etcupdate -B
-B
explained:Do not build generated files in a private object tree. Instead, reuse the generated files from a previously built object tree that matches the source tree. This can be useful to avoid gratuitous conflicts in sendmail(8) configuration files when bootstrapping. It can also be useful for building a tarball that matches a specific world build.
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Another one, reboot
$ shutdown -r now
System is up to date, following the branch stable/14 (for now).