On 2016-07-11 04:18, Nick Holland wrote:
On 07/10/16 21:48, Tinker wrote:
Hi,

What is a recommended way to ensure that the MP kernel is installed
really, "cp /bsd.mp /bsd; reboot" because the bootloader always loads
the "/bsd" file?

and when you build a kernel from source, it is always named "bsd".

I use the precompiled one, at least for now.

Or is it more advisable to echo >> something to /etc/boot.conf or the
like.

There are people that like to create config files that have no other
reason to be there.  Do what you wish.

However, you will note one process is in the OpenBSD docs.

URL?

Curiously, the EXACT SAME process is in the installation scripts. I'd suggest you
take a hint.  But maybe you feel it is time to do some RAIF testing
(Redundant Array of Individual Feet).  Two is redundant, they grow back
anyway, I saw it on the Internet.

I don't want to reinvent the wheel or anything, I just found myself unclear about the practice for ensuring the installed system picks the prebuilt MP kernel.

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