Lars,
Thank you for the quick reply. From your answer, I take it that perhaps it
isn't imperative to update from 12.1 p1 to p2, or, if it isn't broken, don't
try to fix it, so I am using and enjoying the system as it installed.
On a separate note, you and the team should be proud of Nomad v1.3.
Regards
On Thursday, February 6, 2020, 5:43:38 AM EST, Lars Engels
<lars.engels@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is probably fine. freebsd-update is very slow on slow drives because it
does gazillions of small read and write operations. Am 6. Feb. 2020, um 08:37,
Austin Willart <austinwillart0@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb:
I have installed Nomad on my hard drive.
Opening Sakura as settler and Sudo freebsd-version -kru, the system shown is
FreeBSD 12.1 p1. Then running Sudo freebsd-update fetch shows a list of files
to be downloaded/updated to 12.1-RELEASE- p2. Many of the files are listed as
"rescue". I started the process over 1.5 hours ago, the computer hard drive
light is blinking very occasionally, and it seems as if nothing is happening.
Please advise if I am "messing things up" and this process is not necessary
under Nomad. If not, have I done or not done something necessary that will
speed up and make the process work, as the next step will be freebsd-update
install.
Thank you in advance,Austin Willart