On Oct 1, 2011, at 07:12, Doug Barton wrote: > On 09/30/2011 21:10, Mike Brown wrote: >> Eitan Adler wrote: >>>> do I reboot for this one, or not? >>> The kernel is changed, so yes. >> >> Thanks. I had guessed a reboot was needed, but the advisory only mentioned a >> reboot in the context of building the kernel from sources. Hopefully, when a >> reboot is required, future advisories will mention it in the >> freebsd-update(8) >> instructions. > > When would a reboot not be needed for a kernel change?
Try this: When freebsd-update doesn't actually tell you to reboot. I would expect freebsd-update to inform me that I need to reboot if anything in /boot (or at least /boot/kernel) was touched. In particular when /boot/kernel/kernel was touched. I know I've been told by freebsd-update to do a two-stage update in the past (freebsd-update install, reboot single-user, freebsd-update install again) - I had expected it to do the same this time, but it didn't on any of the dozen-and-a-half systems I ran it on. When looking at the list of files changed between 8.2-RELEASE-p2 and -p3, the /boot/kernel/kernel is easily missed among them. It's easily concieveable that a system gets patched and then not rebooted for months in a case like this. /Eirik_______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-security To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
