>> In previous releases. It was possible to make at leas the generic >> kernel compile out of the box. > >It still is. You have to get the full sources though. > >What you are trying to do now, by extracting more parts of the source >tree as you need them is a very good way to learn the dependencies of >the various parts of the source tree, but it is likely to fail a few >times until you get all the necessary bits. > >All this is *very* good as learning experience, but it may be >frustrating if you just want ``something that works now, instead of, >say, a week later''.
I found the errors: 1) add "device acpi" to kernel configuration file. 2) Faulty FreeBSD NFS server makeing directory entries empty. So I got all the required source distributions. And I got the ae and ath driver upgraded and working. Thanks anyway for trying to point in the right direction. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
