Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 21:56:23 -0700 From: lists@whootis.com To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: kernel help Message-ID: <1097124983.4164cc7713dd5@www.whootis.net>
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So tonight I walked through compiling my kernel from 4.9-STABLE to 4.10-STABLE. Compiling it went really well and all looked good until I reboot. When I rebooted All seemed to go ok for a bit... but then commands started to hang and disconnecting from SSH would leave my SSH session hung. I reboot back into my kernel.old and most everything is relatively happy again. But now my question. How do I make this the default kernel again? I obviously don't want to use the new kernel because it has problems. Can someone help me with this? For reference sake I only used the GENERIC config and the only like I added to it was the options line to add user quotas. THanks Geoff Sweet
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