config tool breaks

2000-01-11 Thread Forrest Aldrich

Is this a bug, or did I miss something on the list
that changed this procedure:


cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf)

bash-2.03# config MYMACHINE
config: files.i386: No such file or directory
bash-2.03# exit

The files.* is missing, etc.  No changes after a cvsup.



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Re: config tool breaks

2000-01-11 Thread Bush Doctor

Out of da blue Forrest Aldrich aka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
 Is this a bug, or did I miss something on the list
 that changed this procedure:
 
 
 cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf)
 
 bash-2.03# config MYMACHINE
 config: files.i386: No such file or directory
 bash-2.03# exit
 
 The files.* is missing, etc.  No changes after a cvsup.
Did you build a new config first?

 
 
 
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Re: config tool breaks

2000-01-11 Thread Eugene M. Kim

Recently there has been a change in config directory layout (all *.i386
files has been moved from /sys/i386/conf to /sys/conf), so you have to
rebuild /usr/sbin/config first.

HTH,
Eugene

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On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Forrest Aldrich wrote:

| Is this a bug, or did I miss something on the list
| that changed this procedure:
| 
| 
| cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf)
| 
| bash-2.03# config MYMACHINE
| config: files.i386: No such file or directory
| bash-2.03# exit
| 
| The files.* is missing, etc.  No changes after a cvsup.
| 
| 
| 
| _F
| 
| 
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