> > Hello, > > My first day with a BSD system so.. be gentle > > please. > > :) > > > > Hello again... > I see that no one has come with ideas... so what i am > asking is this: where can i find the files > (GENERIC,make.conf etc) that were used in compiling > the default kernel that comes with the 5.3 Release? I > guess I'll have to start with that and modify and > compile and so on and so forth.. :( until I see what I > have done wrong. 1. if you edited GENERIC, not the copy of it, you can download a copy from cvsweb.freebsd.org or cvs it. 2. default /etc/make.conf should be empty. 3. you can get the security/errata patched sources of 5.3-RELEASE (actually called 5.3-RELEASE-p5) by changing the tag in your cvsup file to RELENG_5_3
The thing you could do wrong is probably removing too many lines from your kernel config file; read the comments in it carefully. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
