On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 11:26:23AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > If you replace the kernel by hand, that is precisely what happens.
I shouldn't have been running a hand-replaced kernel, but my 6.1 stable system (which was updated to the latest syspatch level and was updating packages via mtier) didn't seen to update the kernel properly on the first boot into 6.2. The boot loader reported that it could not find /bsd after upgrade and I ended up rebooting into bsd.rd to copy the kernel back into the root to fix things up. It's certainly not a huge deal to fix, but I couldn't find any related documentation to suggest how to get reorder_kernel working again. Thanks again for the clarification on the behaviour. Thanks, Steve
