On 2021-11-30, Paul de Weerd <we...@weirdnet.nl> wrote: > On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 08:46:34AM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: >| On 2021-11-29, Paul B. Henson <hen...@acm.org> wrote: >| > I'm upgrading to OpenBSD 7 and I was happy to see the new support for >| > /etc/bsd.re-config to allow modified kernels to be automatically >| > rebuilt. However, one of the changes I need to make is updating the IRQ >| > on com2, as my bios assigns it a non-standard value 8-/. >| > >| > I can't figure out how to do that? Is it supported? When I put "change >| > com2" in /etc/bsd.re-config, config interactively asks me: >| > >| > change [n] >| > >| > I tried "change com2 y" and "change com2", then "y" on the next line, >| > but the first gave an error and the second still prompted interactively. >| > >| > Are the only changes supported by /etc/bsd.re-config those that don't >| > need further input? >| >| Currently yes. jcs@ has a diff to change this but it needs review. > > I believe this has been committed on November 20: > > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=163737802014911&w=2 > > However, that means that it won't work in OpenBSD 7.0, you will need > to run something newer (which, at the moment, means -current / > snapshots).
Ah good catch, thanks. -- Please keep replies on the mailing list.