> > /bsd (the kernal in use, whichever it is) is a copy of one of > > them then, easy to identify by its file size. For me that's easier > > than with a link. > > > Examining output of "uname -v" is probably even easier. :-)
If I check which kernel my /bsd file is (during update/upgrade), then that's because I want to know with which one the machine will start the next time. "uname -v" can only tell me which one is running right now. ;-) Tas.