On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> You could do that, and it would load your kernel. Your best option,
> though, it's to jump first to 3.3-stable.
I've got the -currents' snap loader for the 10th of october. It works fine
- i've managed to load 3.x and 4.x kernels.
> But before you d
"Ilmar S. Habibulin" wrote:
>
> On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
>
> > > What hould i do to upgrade to current?
> > You need to install a new loader. cd /sys/boot; make depend && make
> > all install.
> I tried to so, but making new boot loader failedwith an error like 'use of
> unde
On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> > What hould i do to upgrade to current?
> You need to install a new loader. cd /sys/boot; make depend && make
> all install.
I tried to so, but making new boot loader failedwith an error like 'use of
undefined type in line 46' in ucontext.h. I do no
> I'm using freebsd 3.1 release at one of my PCs. Today i tried to upgrade
> it to current. I read mail-archives and knew, that i had to compile kernel
> first. So i made new config and configured and build kernel. While booting
> loader prints the next error message and boot fails:
>
> /kernel
[And this is one more reason why the default procedure was
"world before kernel" -- I have nothing against changing the
procedure, as long as people unbreak the new procedure...
]
"Ilmar S. Habibulin" wrote:
>
> I'm using freebsd 3.1 release at one of my PCs. Today i tried to upgrade
> it to cu
> What hould i do to upgrade to current?
Rebuild and reinstall all your modules. Keep the ols ones "just in case".
M
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I'm using freebsd 3.1 release at one of my PCs. Today i tried to upgrade
it to current. I read mail-archives and knew, that i had to compile kernel
first. So i made new config and configured and build kernel. While booting
loader prints the next error message and boot fails:
/kernel text=0x202b9