When I boot up my -current box, I hit 'c' to get to the boot prompt.  Then
I do "boot -c", and then "vi" to configure my kernel.  But any changes I
make via userconfig aren't saved for when the next time I boot.

Is it a problem with the boot loader, or do I have to type some commands
to save my config in /boot.config?  I have a zero-length /boot.config
right now.  I would think this involves invoking load -t /boot.config at
the boot prompt to load /boot.config the next time I boot, but I don't
know the exact sequence.

Thanks
.

Donn



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