You probably just need to build the modules and install them. Or you can build your kernel with npf included.
Edgar On Jul 23, 2018 9:39 AM, Gua Chung Lim <gua.chung...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks for your very kind responses, > > * Martin Husemann (mar...@duskware.de) wrote: > >> But where shall I extract these modules? > >> You said /, but aren't module sets in /stand/ARCH/X.Y/modules/? > > > > Yes, just extract it in / too - the modules in there have the proper path > > and will extract to stand/... > Noted and thanks. > But I really want to fix it from source. > That is one of all the reasons I love NetBSD. > > * ed...@pettijohn-web.com (ed...@pettijohn-web.com) wrote: > > I'm pretty sure I've had the same happen before and it was because I had > > forgotten to build new modules also. Might be worth a try to just not load > > the npf modules. If it boots that's it. > Thanks for shining light. :-) > I have resurrected it from crash. > I boot from dvd and mount /dev/wd0a then edit /boot.cfg . > Then I remove these three lines. > > load=npf > load=npf_ext_log > load=npf_ext_normalize > > That's it. It boots. > > But how can I re-enable NPF in NetBSD 8? > > Thank you, > > -- > Gua Chung Lim > > "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, > but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." > -- Dennis M. Ritchie