Hi everyone,
I recently tried out freebsd-update on a system with a custom kernel (it uses 
ALTQ) and it seems that this means you have to reboot into the new generic 
kernel, build the custom kernel & install it and then reboot again.

Obviously for me this is not a huge deal since I only need it for ALTQ but it 
is more challenging if you need a custom kernel because a GENERIC one crashes 
etc.. It also reduces downtime significantly since it saves a reboot etc..

Is it feasible for freebsd-update to update the source before the first reboot 
so a custom kernel can be built? Even if it had to go into a separate directory 
to allow rollback to work it would be a worthwhile tradeoff.

I have no idea how feasible such a thing would be though :)

Thanks

--
Daniel O'Connor
"The nice thing about standards is that there
are so many of them to choose from."
 -- Andrew Tanenbaum


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