Parvinder Bhasin wrote:
> Another way would be through creating/editing /etc/boot.conf and  
> having an entry for the mp kernel
> ex:  boot wd0a:/bsd.mp
> 
> where wd0a is your root partition.
> 
> -Parvinder Bhasin

but don't do it this way.
not only did it not improve things in the past, it will
make things less fun in the future.

it's also quite i386/amd64-centric.

Nick.

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