If you want to complain that I shouldn't be running -current in the
first place, don't bother. I upgraded because -stable doesn't support
SMP + fork with shared memory.
I want to upgrade from a pre-signal changes -current to -current (I'm
having problems with a pnic card getting corrupted mbufs and I want to
see if Bill Paul's new driver works better), and I have a simple
question:
I know that I need to build the tools for config, and build a new
kernel, and reboot it before doing a make world. My question is,
after booting the new kernel, do I run MAKEDEV immediately, or do I run
make world before runnning MAKEDEV? Would it be prudent to disable
softupdates until after I'm done upgrading?
Would it be simpler to install from the latest -current snap?
Thanks,
Bruce
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