Hi,
I was just upgrading my system from 11.0-RELEASE to 11.2-RELEASE.
After rebooting with the new kernel I was running 'freebsd-update install' and it got interrupted somehow (my ssh connection was closed unexpectedly).
Now my /bin directory is only populated up to 'red' alphabetically, notably missing 'rm', and so running 'freebsd-update install' again yields many errors such as 'rm: command not found'.
Is there anything I can do to recover from this point?
I didn't realize freebsd-update could fail so spectacularly.
Thanks for any assistance.
I was just upgrading my system from 11.0-RELEASE to 11.2-RELEASE.
After rebooting with the new kernel I was running 'freebsd-update install' and it got interrupted somehow (my ssh connection was closed unexpectedly).
Now my /bin directory is only populated up to 'red' alphabetically, notably missing 'rm', and so running 'freebsd-update install' again yields many errors such as 'rm: command not found'.
Is there anything I can do to recover from this point?
I didn't realize freebsd-update could fail so spectacularly.
Thanks for any assistance.