On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Rafael Gomez wrote:
> Can any of you send me a copy of a text kernel file?
>
I can't quite parse what exactly you are looking for. The kernel itself
is binary executable code. However, kernel config files are text files
that indicate the config(8) what bits to compile into the kernel. If you
have the FreeBSD kernel sources installed, you should have kernel config
files in /sys/i386/conf. If you don't have the kernel sources installed,
then having a kernel config file is quite useless.
Kelly
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