> PERSONALLY, I prefer to call the single processor kernel "bsd.sp",
> rather than "bsd.old". "bsd.old" is most commonly the "previous kernel
> before I tried to build my own and hosed the heck out of everything". :)
Heh.
I have gotten myself in the habit of making a copy of the kernel
after first boot, calling it 'bsd.INSTALL'. Each time I build a
new one (-STABLE or -CURRENT), I copy the previous one to
bsd.PREV. That way, I have the last "known good" kernel, and a
copy of the kernel it installed with, just in case.
--
"I'd rather staple a skunk to my forehead and go to a trade show
for banjo makers." -- PHB's secretary,
Dilbert, 07-2002