> I cold boot.  I reach the '>boot ' prompt (thanks to biosboot(8).
> boot(8)'s main purpose is to load the system kernel, which I do e.g.:
> 
> boot> hd0a:/bsd.sp    # Now I need to convince myself why /bsd.sp
>                       # does/should not honour the contents of
>                       # /etc/bsd.re-config because it used to.

No it never did.  Look inside /usr/libexec/reorder_kernel: the relinked
kernel is put on /bsd.

When you tell the bootloader to boot /bsd.sp you are not booting a
relinked kernel (i.e., one that has been altered by /etc/bsd.re-config),
but the same old /bsd.sp.  Don't believe me?  Do as Nick suggested and
run

   # ls -l /bsd*
   # /usr/libexec/reorder_kernel
   # ls -l /bsd*

and then compare the dates between the first and the second ls.
Regardless of whether you booted /bsd or /bsd.sp, it is always /bsd than
changes.


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