Robert Nordier wrote:
> 
> The loader "boot" command means "boot immediately", as documented in
> the help.  The "autoboot" command means "boot after a delay", as
> documented in the help.  They're mutually exclusive, so you're right:
> the way you want to do it is just not possible.

For the record, it is. The flags passed through "boot" can also be
passed through "load", as in "load kernel -h". Using loader.conf
stuff, kernel_options="-h".

>     boot2:
>         /boot.config
> 

[For the sake of completeness...]

>     loader:
          /boot/boot.4th
>         /boot/loader.rc
>         /boot/defaults/loader.conf
>         /boot/loader.conf
>         /boot/loader.conf.local
> 
>     kernel:
>         /boot/kernel.conf

The last one above, only if loaded by loader. And, then, any file of
the type userconfig_script loaded will do.

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