I mean having the kernel and the modules in /kernel allows us to have / as an LVM volume, so we can still boot from /kernel. Or have /kernel as ffsv1 and / as ffsv2 on platforms which doesnt support booting from ffsv2. This would imply having /boot as /kernel/boot too. I hope this is more understandable now. :) -- When in doubt, use brute force. Adam Hoka <ahoka%NetBSD.org@localhost> Adam Hoka <ahoka%MirBSD.de@localhost> Adam Hoka <adam.hoka%gmail.com@localhost>
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