Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2003 03:49:41 -0400 From: Nick Holley <nickpub@imap.cc> To: denisz <denisz@telkomsel.co.id> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: kernel.GENERIC question Message-ID: <3F7A8715.2010802@imap.cc> In-Reply-To: <00cc01c387ed$e22c9f80$bc50010a@dazzled> References: <00cc01c387ed$e22c9f80$bc50010a@dazzled>
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denisz wrote: > hi, > > did it necessary to update the /kernel.GENERIC when doing system update? > (note that the kernel usually being used is the customized one) > and how to do that ? Sometimes, it's always good to check. I don't use a customized kernel so I can't speak from experience, but this might be a solution for you. Keep a copy of GENERIC somewhere safe where it won't get overwritten when you update and diff it with the new kernel whenever you update your source tree. From here you should be able to use your judgement to determine how to continue. Nick
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