In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Kenneth Wayne
 Culver writes:
>Alright I did what PHK told me to, and updated, but now for some reason
>when I reboot, I can't get the root directory to keep the new kernel. this
>is what happens before I reboot:
>
>culverk:~> ls -l /kernel*
>-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  1551621 Nov  8 08:18 /kernel*
>-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  1551621 Nov  8 10:05 /kernel.old*
>and this is what happens after I reboot (with kernel.old):
>culverk:~> ls -l /kernel*
>-rw-------  1 root  wheel  0 Nov  8 08:18 /kernel*
>-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  1551621 Nov  8 10:05 /kernel.old*
>
>Any suggestions? I can't get a new kernel to boot so I'd appreciate
>anything anyone can suggest...

Do you have 1.127 of src/sys/miscfs/specfs/spec_vnops.c ?

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