> Then why not follow my suggestion of _letting_ freebsd-update > update the kernel, but _use_ a different one instead which it > won't touch? In /boot/loader.conf: > > kernel="mykernel" > bootfile="/boot/mykernel/kernel" > > Now freebsd-update can happily alter the default kernel without > affecting yours. Note that this implies that _you_ have to take > care of kernel changes and recompiling if needed. > > I know, it's just a workaround and doesn't address the problem > directly, but it should get you away from any related trouble.
Yes, I saw your advice, and will follow it. The main idea - may be I missed something and there will be an easy fix to my problem. I want to make sure that the problem exists, and I'm not the only person faced with this error. And also I have a small hope that problem will be fixed by freebsd team :-). Best regards, Denis _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
