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From: Winston <wbe@UBEBLOCK.psr.com.invalid>
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Subject: Re: /etc/os-release not updated to 14.3
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2025 12:43:06 -0400
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Marco Moock <mm@dorfdsl.de> writes:
> Yesterday I upgraded to 14.3, but /etc/os-release still shows 14.2.

Is your /etc/os-release a soft link to /var/run/os-release?

What does your /var/run/os-release say?

Did you remember to run "freebsd-update install" (and reboot)
the second time to install the user-land parts?
 -WBE