Chuck McCrobie wrote:
Try "boot-conf cvsup".Thank you. That was it. Booted from /boot/cvsup/kernel, loaded modules from /boot/kernel/*. Now, if I can just figure out "read-conf" and friends in loader.It seems I have to manually: loader> unload loader> set kernel=cvsup loader> set kernelname=/boot/cvsup/kernel loader> set module_path=/boot/cvsup loader> boot
At one time, I was deciding whether modify boot or not to do this, and end up deciding against it for compatibility reasons. I have been repenting of it ever since.
I want to have two different kernels - one I know works (older -current) and the latest cvsup of -current. Then, I would like to: loader> "some-command-to-load-alternate-configuration" I suppose that's read-conf, but that doesn't seem to like me :( I have: /boot/cvsup.conf as: unload kernel=cvsup kernelname=/boot/cvsup/kernel module_path=/boot/cvsup then I use: loader> read-conf cvsup.conf but the changes don't take effect. Oh well, maybe some more experimentation later... Thanks, Chuck McCrobie --- Kenneth Culver wrote: >What exactly were you running? I use linux emulation >on -CURRENT right now >for mozilla and a few other packages, and havn't had >any panics... you >might have your kernel modules out of sync with your >kernel. > >Ken > >On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Chuck McCrobie wrote: > > >>Two panics produced when using Linux emulation on > >a > >>machine CVSUP'ed two hours ago. Both very easy to >>produce. Am I the only one running Linux > >emulation on > >> -current? Or is something wacked-ifed with this >>machine? >> >>Thanks, >> >>Chuck McCrobie >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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