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Re: USB keyboard recognized during boot menu, not later
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 12:21:21PM +0200, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
> > I have another system running NetBSD 6.1 i386. Is it possible to use it
> > for building 7.0/current amd64?
>
> Yes: ./build.sh -m amd64 -U tools kernel=GENERIC
Some small questions:
1. How do I take the kernel to the target machine which is not booting - I
guess, I can use installer and copy new kernel in the form of a set? For
this, do I need to tar the kernel into kern-GENERIC.tgz?
2. Do I need to compile modules as well and create modules.tgz, or the
method you suggested produces monolithic kernel?
3. Do I need to compile base as well? I guess, not, for this problem.
Mayuresh.
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