On 2024/07/04 17:08:53 +0000, Anon Loli <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello mailing list > Probably a stupid question, but I reinstalled OpenBSD like 10 times this week, > and every time I went to compile the kernel like it says in the documentation, > I could always cd into /sys/dev..., but this install it seems like /sys points > to "usr/src/sys" (it's "usr", not "/usr"). > > All I did on this install was download tar.gz files and extract them in /usr, > including the /usr/sys folder, which was supposed to be in /sys pre-installed > with the system, what's happening? > Did I broke something again and need to install again? -_- > > I'm currently following documentation and doing everything in /usr/sys > (extracted AND VERIFIED from tar.gz) as if it were /sys > > I'm sorry if this is a stupid question > > Partition table: > / > /home > /tmp > /usr > /usr/X11R6 > /usr/local > /usr/obj > /usr/ports > /usr/ports/pobj > /usr/src > /var > > All of them are <25% of capacity, it's a fresh install
Don't think it's a stupid question, but also nothing to worry. AFAICS /sys is always installed as a symlink to /usr/src/sys which works assuming that you have the sources checked out in /usr/src (either via the tarball, cvs, or got/git.) I guess it's just to save some typing, not really sure, but nothing to worry about :) Cheers, Omar Polo

