Hello,

After making some changes to my kernel and rebuilding (traditional way), my 
system does not
boot anymore. I tried to boot from the GENERIC kernel following the 
instructions in the 
handbook.

First 'unload kernel' followed by 'boot /boot/kernel.GENERIC/kernel', but it 
mentions
that it cannot find the kernel.

I'm trying to boot from the USB drive. If I go to the command prompt and verify 
currdev and
loaddev are set to disk1s1a, which I believe is correct.

When I boot the 'new' kernel, I get the mountroot prompt which asks me for a 
manual root
filesystem.

What can I do to boot my GENERIC kernel so I can rebuild from it and my system 
will boot
normal again.

Thanks,

Alain
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