On Sat, 30 Oct 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> > Hmmm, I can understand the build/install portion but will it boot
> > since one machine is -CURRENT from 3/99 and the other is 3.3-RELEASE.
>
> Are you still running current, Vince? I thought we established over a
> year a go that -current was *not* for you since you don't take the
> requisite time to read the -current mailing list on a regular basis.
Yes, I am still running -current. I read the -current mailing
list on a more regular basis than most of the people out there.
> Certainly wasting everyone's time here with a "known problem" that you
> should have already known is not productive and if you intend to keep
> making a habit of it (it was in response to a similar query from you
> that we established your unsuitability for -current a year ago, after
> all) then you'd either better stop running -current or start reading
> the -current mailing list. The FAQ on this is very clear!
I have always read the -current mailing list but you have to
remember that by the time I do the update, the known problem should
already have been gone. I did read the UPDATING file and search the list
as soon as I posted and fixed the problem on my own. I was just worried
that rebooting with a new kernel before a world build might actually
render the system bootless.
Cheers,
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