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− | |style="text-align:center;padding: 10px" | [[File:Dialog-warning.png|35px|link=]] '''Attention: Don't use portsnap''' to get the FreeBSD ports collection on your computer. If you update a package, that installed a service, you will experience some breakage.< | + | |style="text-align:center;padding: 10px" | [[File:Dialog-warning.png|35px|link=]] '''Attention: Don't use portsnap''' to get the FreeBSD ports collection on your computer. If you update a package, that installed a service, you will experience some breakage.</br> |
− | If you used portsnap it is recommended | + | If you used portsnap it is recommended do<code>#rm -r /usr/ports</code> before you switch to GhostBSD ports. |
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