Interesting. Bastille takes 3 seconds at most last time I did an upgrade.
Still takes forever, even after removing /usr/src
BTW how does one upgrade from 13 to 14? Host first then jails?
Yes, sure. In the context of TrueNAS 14.x for jails is not an option. But with generic FreeBSD you need a 14.x kernel to run 14.x jails. So host first.
Right.
I think the reason it’s taking so long is because of the patch version. i.e. p1 p2
All tbe p1 jails upgraded within a few seconds.
You and @Stux, I swear.
EDIT: @victor did the right thing by correcting his post. I salute you, sir.
On std FreeBSD: since I’m working on these setup scripts, I was “thinking”/“contemplating”/“considering”/etc. just downloading a new userland and remaking my jails for major upgrades instead of freebsd-update -j <jail> fetch install
. I believe even the handbook said something along those lines “…for major version upgrades it may be easier to download the latest userland…”.
I will locate that section in the handbook now, but any thoughts to that “concept”–foreseen problems, experience, etc.-?
@victor is there any sense in upgrading Caddy from my current v2.7.6 to the latest v2.8.4 and can it be done without breaking stuff?
Shouldn’t be an issue. I upgrade all my caddy installs when a new version comes out.
Just do caddy upgrade
then service caddy restart
Thx. Smooth as a baby’s bottom…