Phil Kernick wrote:
> 
> Aragon Gouveia wrote:
> > Ideally you should build, install, and boot your new kernel before
> > installing your new world. If your new kernel fails to boot for whatever
> > reason, you can easily boot the old kernel and have a fully functional
> > system again. If you installworld before verifying your new kernel, you
> > could run into worse problems if your new kernel doesn't load and you
> > have to boot the old kernel with your new world.
> 
> The only problem that I have with this approach, is that I keep all of my
> source on a vinum raid-5 volume.  If I reboot before doing a make
> installworld, then there is always the possibility that with the new kernel
> and the old world I may not be able to mount the volume.  So I always shutdown
> but *not* reboot before doing the installworld.
> 
> Phil.
> 
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It's early in the morning here :), but if the mount fails, you reboot
and load kernel.old. At which point you should be able to mount your
source.

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ian j hart

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