#Message ID: 08003 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08003 #\\ #[English] #Unable to find an old /etc/%s file! That is decidedly non-standard and #your upgraded system may function a little strangely as a result. #Message ID: 08004 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08004 #\\ #[English] #Resurrecting %s.. #Message ID: 08005 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08005 #\\ #[English] #Unable to resurrect your old /etc/%s! Hmmmm. #Message ID: 08007 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08007 #\\ #[English] #Given all that scary stuff you just read, are you sure you want to #risk it all and proceed with this upgrade? #Message ID: 08008 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08008 #\\ #[English] #First, you must select some distribution components. The upgrade procedure #will only upgrade the distributions you select in the next set of menus. #Message ID: 08009 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08009 #\\ #[English] #You didn't select the bin distribution as one of the distributons to load. #This one is pretty vital to a successful upgrade. Are you SURE you don't #want to select the bin distribution? Chose No to bring up the Distributions #menu again. #Message ID: 08010 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08010 #\\ #[English] #No disks found! Please verify that your disk controller is being #properly probed at boot time. See the Hardware Guide on the #Documentation menu for clues on diagnosing this type of problem. #Message ID: 08011 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08011 #\\ #[English] #OK. First, we're going to go to the disk label editor. In this editor #you will be expected to Mount any partitions you're interested in #upgrading. DO NOT set the Newfs flag to Y on anything in the label editor #unless you're absolutely sure you know what you're doing! In this #instance, you'll be using the label editor as little more than a fancy #screen-oriented partition mounting tool. #Once you're done in the label editor, press Q to return here for the next #step. #Message ID: 08012 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08012 #\\ #[English] #The disk label editor returned an error status. Upgrade operation #aborted. #Message ID: 08013 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08013 #\\ #[English] #Not all file systems were properly mounted. Upgrade operation #aborted. #Message ID: 08035 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08035 #\\ #[English] #Updating /stand on root filesystem #Message ID: 08036 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08036 #\\ #[English] #Unable to chroot to /mnt - something is wrong with the #root partition or the way it's mounted if this doesn't work. #Message ID: 08080 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08080 #\\ #[English] #Warning: /usr/src exists and sources were selected as upgrade #targets. Unfortunately, this is not the way to upgrade your #sources - please use CTM or CVSup or some other method which #handles ``deletion events'', unlike this particular feature. #Your existing /usr/src will not be affected by this upgrade. #Message ID: 08016 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08016 #\\ #[English] #Under which directory do you wish to save your current /etc? #Message ID: 08017 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08017 #\\ #[English] #Directory was not specified, was invalid or user selected Cancel. #Doing an upgrade without first backing up your /etc directory is a very #bad idea! Do you want to go back and specify the save directory again? #Message ID: 08018 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08018 #\\ #[English] #Preserving /etc directory.. #Message ID: 08019 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08019 #\\ #[English] #Unable to backup your /etc into %s. #Do you want to continue anyway? #Message ID: 08081 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08081 #\\ #[English] #Preserving /root directory.. #Message ID: 08040 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08040 #\\ #[English] #chflags'ing old binaries - please wait. #Message ID: 08020 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08020 #\\ #[English] #Moving old kernel to /kernel.prev #Message ID: 08021 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08021 #\\ #[English] #Hmmm! I couldn't move the old kernel over! Do you want to #treat this as a big problem and abort the upgrade? Due to the #way that this upgrade process works, you will have to reboot #and start over from the beginning. Select Yes to reboot now #Message ID: 08070 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08070 #\\ #[English] #NOTICE: Your old kernel is in /kernel.prev should this upgrade #fail for any reason and you need to boot your old kernel #Message ID: 08082 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08082 #\\ #[English] #Couldn't initialize the media. Would you like #to adjust your media selection and try again? #Message ID: 08022 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08022 #\\ #[English] #Beginning extraction of distributions.. #Message ID: 08023 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08023 #\\ #[English] #Hmmmm. We couldn't even extract the bin distribution. This upgrade #should be considered a failure and started from the beginning, sorry! #The system will reboot now. #Message ID: 08024 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08024 #\\ #[English] #The extraction process seems to have had some problems, but we got most #of the essentials. We'll treat this as a warning since it may have been #only non-essential distributions which failed to load. #Message ID: 08025 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08025 #\\ #[English] #Hmmmm. We couldn't even extract the bin distribution. This upgrade #should be considered a failure and started from the beginning, sorry! #The system will reboot now. #Message ID: 08027 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08027 #\\ #[English] #First stage of upgrade completed successfully! #Next comes stage 2, where we attempt to resurrect your /etc #directory! #Message ID: 08028 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08028 #\\ #[English] #Unable to go to your saved /etc directory in %s?! Argh! #Something went seriously wrong! It's quite possible that #your former /etc is toast. I hope you didn't have any #important customizations you wanted to keep in there.. :( #Message ID: 08029 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08029 #\\ #[English] #Upgrade completed! All of your old /etc files have been restored. #For your reference, the new /etc files are in /etc/upgrade/ in case #you wish to upgrade these files by hand (though that should not be #strictly necessary). If your root partition is specified in /etc/fstab #using the old "compatibility" slice, you may also wish to update it to #use a fully qualified slice name in order to avoid warnings on startup. #When you're ready to reboot into the new system, simply exit the installation. #Message ID: 08030 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08030 #\\ #[English] #No disks found! Please verify that your disk controller is being #properly probed at boot time. See the Hardware Guide on the #Documentation menu for clues on diagnosing this type of problem. #Message ID: 08031 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08031 #\\ #[English] #OK. First, we're going to go to the disk label editor. In this editor #you will be expected to Mount any partitions you're interested in #upgrading. DO NOT set the Newfs flag to Y on anything in the label editor #unless you're absolutely sure you know what you're doing! In this #instance, you'll be using the label editor as little more than a fancy #screen-oriented partition mounting tool. #Once you're done in the label editor, press Q to return here for the next #step. #Message ID: 08032 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08032 #\\ #[English] #The disk label editor returned an error status. Upgrade operation #aborted. #Message ID: 08033 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08033 #\\ #[English] #Not all file systems were properly mounted. Upgrade operation #aborted. #Message ID: 08037 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08037 #\\ #[English] #chflags'ing old binaries - please wait. #Message ID: 08038 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08038 #\\ #[English] #Updating /stand on root filesystem #Message ID: 08039 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08039 #\\ #[English] #Unable to chroot to /mnt - something is wrong with the #root partition or the way it's mounted if this doesn't work. #Message ID: 08057 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08057 #\\ #[English] #Upgrade: Couldn't initialize media. #Message ID: 08058 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08058 #\\ #[English] #Preserving /etc directory.. #Message ID: 08059 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08059 #\\ #[English] #Unable to backup your /etc into %s. #Message ID: 08060 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08060 #\\ #[English] #Moving old kernel to /kernel.prev #Message ID: 08061 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08061 #\\ #[English] #Beginning extraction of distributions.. #Message ID: 08062 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08062 #\\ #[English] #Hmmmm. We couldn't even extract the bin distribution. This upgrade #should be considered a failure and started from the beginning, sorry! #The system will reboot now. #Message ID: 08063 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08063 #\\ #[English] #The extraction process seems to have had some problems, but we got most #of the essentials. We'll treat this as a warning since it may have been #only non-essential distributions which failed to upgrade. #Message ID: 08064 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08064 #\\ #[English] #Hmmmm. We couldn't even extract the bin distribution. This upgrade #should be considered a failure and started from the beginning, sorry! #The system will reboot now. #Message ID: 08067 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08067 #\\ #[English] #First stage of upgrade completed successfully. #Message ID: 08068 #[no translated message!] #$$$$08068 #\\ #[English] #Unable to resurrect your old /etc!