On 02-Nov-2002 Ned Wolpert wrote:
> Folks-
> 
>   I've ran into problem upgrading to -current from RELENG_4 after the
> 'make installkernel' process.  One the kernel was installed, I rebooted.
> However, the old 4.7 kernel was loaded instead of the new -current
> kernel.  I read from the archive about how the old /modules directory
> can cause problems, when loading the 5.x kernel, but that's not the
> issue since the wrong kernel was loaded in the first place.  Now, when I
> forced /boot/kernel/kernel, the system failed completely. (No error
> message, the loading never occurred as the whole system froze.)  Could
> that have been from the old /modules directory?
> 
>   Anyways, the question is when doing an upgrade, what's the best method
> to update the loader?  It isn't installed by default. (From what I could
> tell)

Read the UPDATING file very carefully.  You'll see that one of the steps in
upgrading from 4.x to 5.0 is updating the boot blocks.

-- 
Conrad Sabatier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"Given the choice between accomplishing something and just lying
around, I'd rather lie around.  No contest."
                -- Eric Clapton


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