I got the title from this: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/freebsd-update-upgrade-sucks.87400/
For me it sucks because it's been already a good 45 minutes of me staring at:
It's much faster to install a new system, but it was infeasible due to many customizations that were implemented/configured.
I diagnosed that it's due to the "install" command having the "-S" option to fsync after every write. It seems the upgrade is modifying/writing many thousand files. It's even fsyncing every single file in the /usr/src tree... It'd call it a "little" too cautious.
I would like the option to freebsd-update to turn off this behavior. I think it'd complete in no more than couple of minutes with it... A real timesaver for all the users who need to upgrade FreeBSD.
You can call it "--no-fsync-during-install-i-assume-and-accept-all-the-risks" if you think it's dangerous.
Thank you in advance.
For me it sucks because it's been already a good 45 minutes of me staring at:
which happens after reboot while invoking "freebsd-update install" the second time.Creating snapshot of existing boot environment... done.
Installing updates...
It's much faster to install a new system, but it was infeasible due to many customizations that were implemented/configured.
I diagnosed that it's due to the "install" command having the "-S" option to fsync after every write. It seems the upgrade is modifying/writing many thousand files. It's even fsyncing every single file in the /usr/src tree... It'd call it a "little" too cautious.
I would like the option to freebsd-update to turn off this behavior. I think it'd complete in no more than couple of minutes with it... A real timesaver for all the users who need to upgrade FreeBSD.
You can call it "--no-fsync-during-install-i-assume-and-accept-all-the-risks" if you think it's dangerous.
Thank you in advance.