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Date:      Sat, 21 May 2005 23:03:51 +0300
From:      freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@it-solutions.lv>
To:        Daniel Gerzo <danger@rulez.sk>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: uname -a output does not change after kernel upgrade
Message-ID:  <428F9427.90402@it-solutions.lv>
In-Reply-To: <216446879.20050521210609@rulez.sk>
References:  <428F80CF.1020509@it-solutions.lv> <216446879.20050521210609@rulez.sk>

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Daniel,

How can I now which kernel is loaded?

I'm actually struggling with RAID-1 and gmirror issue
that I wanted to ask when 'uname -a' issue is fixed.

Here is --- cat /boot/loader.conf --
geom_mirror_load="YES"
kern.geom.mirror.debug=2
kern.geom.mirror.timeout=0

I remembered that I had created /boot.config file
with following content, but now when I checked it,
ir was not there.

--- cat /boot.config ---
1:ad(6,a)/boot/loader

It looks like you ar right and I realy have booted
the old kernel. Because when I wanted
to remove second hdd from mirror I got such a result:

server# gmirror forget /dev/ad4s1
Userland and kernel parts are out of sync.

Is it better that I start new conversation with new Subject
and describe how I got all this mess?
It is connected with gmirror I'm using and the problem that I could not
get it up and running properly.

Thanks for help!
Jurgis


Daniel Gerzo wrote:
> 
>># cd /usr/src
>># make buildworld
>># make buildkernel
>># make installkernel
> 
> 
> ^^
> Are you really sure you have done this step?
> 
> maybe you have somewhere like /boot/loader.conf setuped, that the
> default boot kernel is not located at /boot/kernel? It seems you have
> booted the old kernel.



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