Untangle the first paragraph in the upgrade notes that were copied

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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.13 1998/02/01 16:28:54 is Exp $
$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.14 1998/05/09 03:49:30 ross Exp $
The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it would be prohibitive
to make users upgrade by compiling and installing the _VER sources, and
it would be very difficult to even compile a set of instructions that
allowed them to do so. Because of the various changes to the system,
it is impractical to upgrade by recompiling from the sources and
installing.
The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it can be quite difficult
to advance to a later version by recompiling from source due primarily
to interdepencies in the various components.
To do the upgrade, you must have the NetBSD kernel on AmigaDOS and
you must transfer the miniroot file system miniroot.fs onto the swap

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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.13 1998/01/09 18:46:33 perry Exp $
$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.14 1998/05/09 03:49:30 ross Exp $
The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it would be prohibitive
to make users upgrade by compiling and installing the _VER sources, and
it would be very difficult to even compile a set of instructions that
allowed them to do so. Because of the many changes to the system, it
is difficult and impractical to upgrade by recompiling from the sources
and installing.
The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it can be quite difficult
to advance to a later version by recompiling from source due primarily
to interdepencies in the various components.
To do the upgrade, you must have the boot floppy image (boot.fs)
available. You must also have at least the "base" and "kern"

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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.10 1998/01/09 18:46:44 perry Exp $
$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.11 1998/05/09 03:49:30 ross Exp $
The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it would be prohibitive
to make users upgrade by compiling and installing the _VER sources, and
it would be very difficult to even compile a set of instructions that
allowed them to do so. Because of the many changes to the system, it
is difficult and impractical to upgrade by recompiling from the sources
and installing.
The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it can be quite difficult
to advance to a later version by recompiling from source due primarily
to interdepencies in the various components.
No automated upgrade procedure exists for upgrading to release _VER for the
NetBSD/mac68k architecture. The current procedure is essentially to perform

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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.5 1998/01/19 20:34:37 phil Exp $
$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.6 1998/05/09 03:49:31 ross Exp $
The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it would be prohibitive
to make users upgrade by compiling and installing the _VER sources, and
it would be very difficult to even compile a set of instructions that
allowed them to do so.
The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it can be quite difficult
to advance to a later version by recompiling from source due primarily
to interdepencies in the various components.
To do the upgrade, you must have at least base.tgz on disk and
a copy of the proper netbsd.default. It will require quite a bit

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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.2 1998/01/09 18:48:07 perry Exp $
$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.3 1998/05/09 03:49:31 ross Exp $
The upgrade to NetBSD 1.2 is a binary upgrade; it would be prohibitive
to make users upgrade by compiling and installing the 1.2 sources, and
it would be very difficult to even compile a set of instructions that
allowed them to do so. Because of the many changes to the system, it
is difficult impractical to upgrade by recompiling from the sources
and installing.
The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it can be quite difficult
to advance to a later version by recompiling from source due primarily
to interdepencies in the various components.
To do the upgrade, you must have the appropriate kernel-copy floppy
image on a disk, and the upgr12.fs floppy image on another. You must