I have a feeling that like me, you are suspicious about upgrading using freebsd-update upgrade -r xx! I have used FreeBSD since around number 7 - on and off as a home user / enthusiast. When the time comes to update - I use the software but afterwards, I always end up burning a disk and doing a fresh install.
Why? I have a feeling - no evidence at all, just a feeling in my gut - that the software update cannot give me a clean install. There will always be some inconsistency somewhere or there will be something that is never quite right. For example, after the software update from R 9.0 to 9.1, I tried to run portsnap fetch extract and my system kept shutting down.
I bet this will not happen when I burn a disk and install 9.1 cleanly.
Do you feel the same way I feel about software updates? What I mean is, do you trust a disk more than the soft method? I can't believe that there are people that update without doing a fresh disk install.
Why? I have a feeling - no evidence at all, just a feeling in my gut - that the software update cannot give me a clean install. There will always be some inconsistency somewhere or there will be something that is never quite right. For example, after the software update from R 9.0 to 9.1, I tried to run portsnap fetch extract and my system kept shutting down.
I bet this will not happen when I burn a disk and install 9.1 cleanly.
Do you feel the same way I feel about software updates? What I mean is, do you trust a disk more than the soft method? I can't believe that there are people that update without doing a fresh disk install.