On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 08:51:35PM +0100, Karel Kulhavy wrote: [...] > > It's actually really easy. Follow the first 2 steps in "man release". > > Unfortunately these instructions fail with not being clear if I should use > OPENBSD_4_0_BASE or OPENBSD_4_0 in step 1. It doesn't say if I should pick up > the version I have currently installed (4_0_BASE in my case) or the version > whose kernel I want co compile (4_0 in my case)
use OPENBSD_4_0. > Instead, isn't it possible to download the kernel somewhere from openbsd.org > site, check the md5 and replace in bsd/ or wherever the kernel image is > stored? no. chris -- Christopher Linn <celinn at mtu.edu> | By no means shall either the CEC System Administrator II | or MTU be held in any way liable Center for Experimental Computation | for any opinions or conjecture I Michigan Technological University | hold to or imply to hold herein.