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diff --git a/release/doc/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/installation/common/upgrade.xml b/release/doc/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/installation/common/upgrade.xml deleted file mode 100644 index c65567e..0000000 --- a/release/doc/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/installation/common/upgrade.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,214 +0,0 @@ -<!-- - The FreeBSD Documentation Project - The FreeBSD French Documentation Project - - $Id$ - $FreeBSD$ - Original revision: 1.7 - This section contains the contents of the old UPGRADE.TXT - file. ---> -<sect1 xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0" xml:id="upgrading"> - <title>***Non traduit ***Upgrading &os;</title> - - <para>These instructions describe a procedure for doing a binary - upgrade from an older version of &os;.</para> - - <warning> - <para>While the &os; upgrade procedure does its best to - safeguard against accidental loss of data, it is still more than - possible to <emphasis>wipe out your entire disk</emphasis> with - this installation! Please do not accept the final confirmation - request unless you have adequately backed up any important data - files.</para> - </warning> - - <important> - <para>These notes assume that you are using the version of - &man.sysinstall.8; supplied with the version of &os; to which you - intend to upgrade. Using a mismatched version of &man.sysinstall.8; is - almost guaranteed to cause problems and has been known to leave - systems in an unusable state. The most commonly made mistake in - this regard is the use of an old copy of &man.sysinstall.8; from - an existing installation to upgrade to a newer version of - &os;. This is <emphasis>not</emphasis> recommended.</para> - </important> - - <sect2> - <title>Introduction</title> - - <para>The upgrade procedure replaces distributions selected by the - user with those corresponding to the new &os; release. It - preserves standard system configuration data, as well as user - data, installed packages and other software.</para> - - <para>Administrators contemplating an upgrade are encouraged to - study this section in its entirety before commencing an upgrade. - Failure to do so may result in a failed upgrade or loss of data.</para> - - <sect3> - <title>Upgrade Overview</title> - - <para>Upgrading of a distribution is performed by extracting the - new version of the component over the top of the previous - version. Files belonging to the old distribution are not - deleted.</para> - - <para>System configuration is preserved by retaining and - restoring the previous version of the following files:</para> - - <para><filename>Xaccel.ini</filename>, -<filename>XF86Config</filename>, -<filename>adduser.conf</filename>, -<filename>aliases</filename>, -<filename>aliases.db</filename>, -<filename>amd.map</filename>, -<filename>crontab</filename>, -<filename>csh.cshrc</filename>, -<filename>csh.login</filename>, -<filename>csh.logout</filename>, -<filename>cvsupfile</filename>, -<filename>dhclient.conf</filename>, -<filename>disktab</filename>, -<filename>dm.conf</filename>, -<filename>dumpdates</filename>, -<filename>exports</filename>, -<filename>fbtab</filename>, -<filename>fstab</filename>, -<filename>ftpusers</filename>, -<filename>gettytab</filename>, -<filename>gnats</filename>, -<filename>group</filename>, -<filename>hosts</filename>, -<filename>hosts.allow</filename>, -<filename>hosts.equiv</filename>, -<filename>hosts.lpd</filename>, -<filename>inetd.conf</filename>, -<filename>localtime</filename>, -<filename>login.access</filename>, -<filename>login.conf</filename>, -<filename>mail</filename>, -<filename>mail.rc</filename>, -<filename>make.conf</filename>, -<filename>manpath.config</filename>, -<filename>master.passwd</filename>, -<filename>modems</filename>, -<filename>motd</filename>, -<filename>namedb</filename>, -<filename>networks</filename>, -<filename>newsyslog.conf</filename>, -<filename>nsmb.conf</filename>, -<filename>nsswitch.conf</filename>, -<filename>pam.conf</filename>, -<filename>passwd</filename>, -<filename>periodic</filename>, -<filename>ppp</filename>, -<filename>printcap</filename>, -<filename>profile</filename>, -<filename>pwd.db</filename>, -<filename>rc.conf</filename>, -<filename>rc.conf.local</filename>, -<filename>rc.firewall</filename>, -<filename>rc.local</filename>, -<filename>remote</filename>, -<filename>resolv.conf</filename>, -<filename>rmt</filename>, -<filename>sendmail.cf</filename>, -<filename>sendmail.cw</filename>, -<filename>services</filename>, -<filename>shells</filename>, -<filename>skeykeys</filename>, -<filename>spwd.db</filename>, -<filename>ssh</filename>, -<filename>syslog.conf</filename>, -<filename>ttys</filename>, -<filename>uucp</filename> -</para> - - <para>The versions of these files which correspond to the new - version are moved to <filename>/etc/upgrade/</filename>. The - system administrator may peruse these new versions and merge - components as desired. Note that many of these files are - interdependent, and the best merge procedure is to copy all - site-specific data from the current files into the new.</para> - - <para>During the upgrade procedure, the administrator is - prompted for a location into which all files from - <filename>/etc/</filename> are saved. In the event that local - modifications have been made to other files, they may be - subsequently retrieved from this location.</para> - - </sect3> - </sect2> - - <sect2> - <title>Procedure</title> - - <para>This section details the upgrade procedure. Particular - attention is given to items which substantially differ from a - normal installation.</para> - - <sect3> - <title>Backup</title> - - <para>User data and system configuration should be backed up - before upgrading. While the upgrade procedure does its best - to prevent accidental mistakes, it is possible to partially or - completely destroy data and configuration information.</para> - </sect3> - - <sect3> - <title>Mount Filesystems</title> - - <para>The disklabel editor is entered with the nominated disk's - filesystem devices listed. Prior to commencing the upgrade, the - administrator should make a note of the device names and - corresponding mountpoints. These mountpoints should be entered - here. <emphasis>Do not</emphasis>set the <quote>newfs - flag</quote> for any filesystems, as this will cause data - loss.</para> - </sect3> - - <sect3> - <title>Select Distributions</title> - - <para>When selecting distributions, there are no constraints - on which must be selected. As a general rule, the <literal>bin</literal> - distribution should be selected for an update, and the <literal>man</literal> - distribution if manpages are already installed. Other - distributions may be selected beyond those originally - installed if the administrator wishes to add additional - functionality.</para> - </sect3> - - <sect3 xml:id="fstab"> - <title>After Installation</title> - - <para>Once the installation procedure has completed, the - administrator is prompted to examine the new configuration - files. At this point, checks should be made to ensure that the - system configuration is valid. In particular, the - <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename> and - <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> files should be checked.</para> - </sect3> - </sect2> - - <sect2> - <title>Upgrading from Source Code</title> - - <para>Those interested in an upgrade method that allows more - flexibility and sophistication should take a look at - <link xlink:href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge.html">The - Cutting Edge</link> in the &os; Handbook. This procedure involves - rebuilding all of &os; from source code. It requires reliable - network connectivity, extra disk space, and time, but has - advantages for networks and other more complex - installations. This is roughly the same procedure as is used for - track the -STABLE or -CURRENT development branches.</para> - - <para><filename>/usr/src/UPDATING</filename> contains important - information on updating a &os; system from source code. It lists - various issues resulting from changes in &os; that may affect an - upgrade.</para> - </sect2> -</sect1> |