Date: Fri, 05 Apr 1996 16:47:49 -0800 From: Fred Adorno <fadorn19@idt.liberty.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Building a Kernel Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19960406004749.0066f6c8@idt.liberty.com>
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Why can anyone talk simple when explaining something instead of referring me to documentation that is so vague? I am trying to install a pseudo device. I do not see it listed in my present kernel. The installation was for user implementation not developer. The Handbook ch. 12.1.2 "Building a ppp ready kernel" says to check my compile directory (probably /sys/i386/conf) and examine the kernel. The problem is that the cd-rom did not install a directory like that. I have sys file in root and the two files called "kernel" and "kernel.GENERIC". Why can't I do this using the User Config Utility? If someone is going to explain it please keep it simple, I am only a novice. I appreciate the efforts from those that have tried to help!
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