On Mon 11 Sep 2023 at 19:36:13 +0200, Ede Wolf wrote: > Now, why sysupgrade needs that [weird kernel] package, is most > likely part of my question, I remember using sysupgrade once in the past and needing to persuade it to use the right kernel version, or the right set of install sets, or the like. It's a shell script, so you can look at all occurrences of KERNEL (or lowercase). It seems to try to guess the name from various sources, but the easiest way to override it is probably just write "KERNEL=GENERIC" into /usr/pkg/etc/sysupgrade.conf. There is also the possibility of an environment variable named KERNEL. -Olaf. -- ___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert <rhialto/at/falu.nl> \X/ There is no AI. There is just someone else's work. --I. Rose
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