On 02/01/2013 20:55, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I wasn't thinking when I wrote this. Freebsd-update pulls *binary*
> copies of files, so you're not ever going to get the src files to
> rebuild your kernel from freebsd-update. You need to pull those in
> using svn.
Not so. Take a look at /etc/freebsd
--On January 2, 2013 1:46:25 PM -0600 Paul Schmehl
wrote:
--On January 2, 2013 8:18:38 PM +0100 andreas scherrer
wrote:
on 2.1.13 19:15 Paul Schmehl said the following:
--On January 2, 2013 6:45:50 PM +0100 andreas scherrer
And from experience this is what it will do: replace
/boot/kerne
--On January 2, 2013 8:18:38 PM +0100 andreas scherrer
wrote:
on 2.1.13 19:15 Paul Schmehl said the following:
--On January 2, 2013 6:45:50 PM +0100 andreas scherrer
And from experience this is what it will do: replace /boot/kernel/kernel
which is my custom kernel with a GENERIC kernel.
As
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 11:18 AM, andreas scherrer wrote:
This is no longer true, though it was true at the time that was written...
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> However, freebsd-update will detect and update the GENERIC kernel in
> /boot/GENERIC (if it exists), even if it is not the current (running)
> kernel of the
on 2.1.13 19:15 Paul Schmehl said the following:
> --On January 2, 2013 6:45:50 PM +0100 andreas scherrer
>> And from experience this is what it will do: replace /boot/kernel/kernel
>> which is my custom kernel with a GENERIC kernel.
>>
>> As it seems that freebsd-update works by comparing a hash
The confusion comes from the fact that the original behavior of
freebsd-update was NOT to update the kernel binaries if a custom kernel was
detected.
FYI my /etc/freebsd-update.conf has
# Components of the base system which should be kept updated.
#Components src world kernel
Components src world
--On January 2, 2013 6:45:50 PM +0100 andreas scherrer
wrote:
Hi
This can be considered a follow up to the message "How to keep
freebsd-update from trashing custom kernel?" sent to this list by Brett
Glass on August 13th 2012 (see [1]). Unfortunately there is no solution
to the problem in tha
Hi
This can be considered a follow up to the message "How to keep
freebsd-update from trashing custom kernel?" sent to this list by Brett
Glass on August 13th 2012 (see [1]). Unfortunately there is no solution
to the problem in that thread (or I cannot see it).
I am running currently running 9.0-