20.07.2017 02:05, Ben Woods пишет: > On Wed, 19 Jul 2017 at 7:37 pm, Boris Samorodov <b...@passap.ru> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I use self-made base packages for an ARM board. The kernel I use >> is IMX6 one. While pkg update I get this: >> --- >> [271/302] Upgrading FreeBSD-kernel-imx6-debug from 12.0.s20170718113533 >> to 12.0.s20170719070514... >> [271/302] Extracting FreeBSD-kernel-imx6-debug-12.0.s20170719070514: >> 100% >> kldxref: //boot/kernel: No such file or directory >> pkg: POST-INSTALL script failed >> [272/302] Upgrading FreeBSD-kernel-imx6 from 12.0.s20170718113533 to >> 12.0.s20170719070514... >> [272/302] Extracting FreeBSD-kernel-imx6-12.0.s20170719070514: 100% >> >> kldxref: //boot/kernel: No such file or directory >> pkg: POST-INSTALL script failed >> --- >> >> All is fine except those messages. >> >> There is no /boot/kernel, but there is /boot/kernel.IMX6. The kernel >> is defined at /boot/loader.conf: >> --- >> kernel="kernel.IMX6" >> --- >> >> Seems that for now pkg can't handle non-default kernel. Should I just >> ignore those messages? Or should I run some post-update commands/scripts >> by hand? > > > I had the same problem on my machine using pkg-base with a non-default > named kernel package. > > As a workaround, I created a symlink at /boot/kernel pointing to the > correct kernel directory. This seemed to fix the problem, but required this > manual intervention.
Yep, I've end up doing the same. Thank you. > It would be good if this wasn't required, and the kernel package used the > kernel parameter in loader.conf to determine where to run the post-install > script. -- WBR, bsam _______________________________________________ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"