On 2022-08-02, Nick Holland <n...@holland-consulting.net> wrote: > On 7/29/22 7:29 AM, Nicolas wrote: >> The computer seems to run fine. I don't know if that error message is >> important. > > The message is important in that the kernel re-link process is a > really cool bit of OpenBSD security, which isn't working for you > right now. Which leave you still in the position of being much > more secure than Linux, but still worth fixing. :) > > Without this feature working, you are running the exact same kernel > every time you boot. Like most other OSs...
Also syspatch will not be able to apply kernel patches. > I'm thinking booting off bsd.rd and "upgrading" the system to the > same version you are running now would probably fix the problem > by bringing everything back in sync (I'm assuming you are running > 7.1-release, if you are running a snapshot, just run "sysupgrade" > and move to a new snapshot). Agreed. (and run syspatch again afterwards).