# $NetBSD: default.conf,v 1.2 2012/10/11 00:16:46 jmmv Exp $ # Configuration of automatic system upgrades by sysupgrade(8). # # See sysupgrade.conf(5) for details on the syntax of this file and the # meaning of the configuration variables. Note that not all the supported # configuration variables are listed in this sample configuration file. # Path to the release files (local path or remote URL). #RELEASEDIR="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-6.0/$(uname -m)" #RELEASEDIR="ssh://me@builder.example.net/home/sysbuild/release/$(uname -m)" RELEASEDIR="/home/sysbuild/release/$(uname -m)" # Name of the kernel to be installed. KERNEL=AUTO # Guess from /netbsd (requires config(1)). # Whitespace-separated list of sets to install. SETS=AUTO # Guess from /etc/mtree/set.* files. # Whitespace-separated list of postinstall(8) checks to automatically fix. POSTINSTALL_AUTOFIX="obsolete" # Whether to run etcupdate or not as part of an upgrade. # # Running etcupdate is the only interactive step in the upgrade process, so # setting this variable to 'no' effectively makes upgrades unattended. You # can later run etcupdate at a later step by hand. #ETCUPDATE=no # Whether to delete the downloaded files after an upgrade or not. # # If you set ETCUPDATE=no, you will most likely want to disable # auto-cleaning as well. The reason for this is that, if you want to later # do "sysupgrade etcupdate" using the same etc.tgz file downloaded during # the upgrade, you will need the same etc.tgz file to be present. #AUTOCLEAN=no