I have a system that was running FreeBSD 4.3. At the time I built the system, I compiled a custom kernel, but at this time, I do not need the modifications I made to the kernel. Turns out I never really did need them. So, I went to upgrade the machine to 4.9 using sysinstall. All went well, except when I rebooted, it says it can't find the kernel. It then boots up, but nothing works. I can log into the system at the physical machine, but no network connections work, even things such as "top" and "ps" give me 'Out of Memory' errors. The machine has 1 GB of RAM. I did make a complete backup of the system before upgrading. I also have my previous kernel. Will it help to reinstall the previous kernel? If so, how do I do that? Thanks,
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