On Fri, May 01, 2009 at 05:44:23PM -0400, D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote: > On Fri, 1 May 2009 23:12:30 +0200 > Quentin Garnier <cube%cubidou.net@localhost> wrote: > > I doubt that will help. What -current kernel have you compiled? Have > > you installed the modules and the new bootloader? > > All I did was build a regular kernel (custom but nothing weird) and > installed it into root like I always do. I guess I could go ahead and > install userland and hope for the best. I can always revert by > upgrading back to 5.0 RC3 or even 5.0 release at this point. > > In the past I have always installed the new kernel and run it for a few > days to make sure that there were no issues. I guess that doesn't work > any more. It still does, but you need either to install the modules and bootloader or use a monolithic kernel. -- Quentin Garnier - cube%cubidou.net@localhost - cube%NetBSD.org@localhost "See the look on my face from staying too long in one place [...] every time the morning breaks I know I'm closer to falling" KT Tunstall, Saving My Face, Drastic Fantastic, 2007.
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