@Jay @kc9udx
I tried sysupgrade
earlier today, and it complained about not having supplied the -KERNEL
flag.
Now I tried again, and it suddenly tells me "command not found: sysupgrade", even though it's already installed.
I don't get it...
If I run pkgin remove sysupgrade
, it gets removed, then I run pkgin install sysupgrade
, and it gets installed, but then it still tells me "command not found".
Edit:
OK, I just had to spell out /usr/pkg/sbin/sysupgrade
for it to work.
The error now:
$ /usr/pkg/sbin/sysupgrade auto
/usr/pkg/sbin/sysupgrade: config: not found
sysupgrade: E: Failed to determine kernel name; please set KERNEL explicitly