On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, Mike Zanker wrote:

> OK, I've been very, very silly and not kept a GENERIC kernel around and
> cannot boot with my existing kernel. Is there some way of booting from
> floppy (e.g. boot.flp from 3.0-RELEASE or 3.0-SNAP) and copying a GENERIC
> kernel to my existing root partition. I should be very grateful if someone
> could point me in the direction of any documentation.
> 

Hi Mike

Tryed usering Fixit floppy... 
useing the fixit floppy you can then mount your root filesystem..
and start mounting other filesystems like /var /usr etc.

and then goto /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
edit your hostnamefile.. Add 686 support
config hostname ; cd ../../compile/hostname
make clean ; make depend ; make ; make install

Reboot (x fingers) and hopefully you will be back with us)

Phill



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