Kenneth Westerback [kwesterb...@gmail.com] wrote:
> 
> And, surprise!, boot blocks do change. 5.5 will be an example as things are
> rearranged and unified.
> 

But you can still use old bootblocks to run the new kernel as a bootstrap

You don't get the proper random seed functionality until you update your 
bootblocks,
so obviously, do so.

I'm not sure there was ever a release where old bootblocks wouldn't work with
a new kernel, at least on amd64.

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