Date: Mon, 6 Feb 1995 22:54:22 -0800 (PST) From: bmk@dtr.com To: technos@wariat.org (Paul Evans) Cc: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: help with config.. (please) Message-ID: <199502070654.WAA04312@dtr.com> In-Reply-To: <199502070535.AAA16626@junior.wariat.org> from "Paul Evans" at Feb 7, 95 00:35:07 am
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> As an System V user, (SCO, Unixware, Linux) I am not used to the > BSD Config command. I have made a config file for our system, I > type 'config shadowfax_1' (where 'shadowfax_1' is the filname name > and ident tag in the config file') that goes ok. > then I go down a directory and do a 'make clean ; make depend ; make', > I reboot. > no new kernel, I know I'm missing something terribly obvious, could > someone clue me in? _please_ You need to install the new kernel. You didn't mention which version you're using, but if your kernel Makefile has an install target, you can do a 'make install'. If not, do the following: config shadowfax_1 cd /sys/compile/shadowfax_1 make depend make mv /kernel /kernel.old cp kernel /kernel > also is there a device driver for an ISDN board in the works for freeBSD? > if needed, I'd be intrested in writing one. (assuming I can get used > to BSD) Can't help you with this one. I don't believe that there is one currently.
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