Oh thanks ! I used sudo pkg update -f and sudo pkg update && sudo pkg upgrade
for upgrade the system .. but now i have problems with ati Radeon video driver
(rs780) it seem that kmod drm driver broken my video config files now is
píxeled and ugly and I can’t fix it sorry for my bad English
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On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 6:00 AM, Marcel Kaiser <mk@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 15 Nov 2019 02:10:41 +0000 "v4nhelsing" <dmarc-noreply@freel-
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Hi guys
Im using nomadbsd on bare metal FreeBSD NomadBSD 13.0-CURRENT FreeBSD
13.0-CURRENT NOMADBSD amd64 NOMADBSD 1300047
Did you change some scripts to update the system? or to manage some
services? there is no info in the handbook
How is the system updated? I have some errors to report for example:
1) sudo freebsd-update fetch install freebsd-update: Directory does
not exist or is not writable: /home/freebsd-update
so I thought some things had changed ... 2) sudo nomadbsd-update up-
date Fetching nomadbsd-patch.index ... Error: Failed to fetch no-
madbsd-patch.index
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Hi v4nhelsing,
we set WorkDir in freebsd-update.conf to /home/freebsd-update, because
of the limited space left under /. But the setup script didn’t create
that directory. You can fix that by:
mkdir /home/freebsd-update
The problem is, however, that you can’t make binary updates on CURRENT
via freebsd-update.
Regards,
Marcel