Re: Building a new system to current

1999-01-19 Thread Robert Nordier
Berend de Boer wrote: > >> - update to the new bootblocks (done) > >> - move to ELF kernel > > > Installing the Jan 12th snapshopt gives you all of this already, and > > no a.out cruft anywhere in sight. > > Warning: make world doesn't upgrade the bootblocks as I just detected. I > tried disklabe

RE: Building a new system to current

1999-01-19 Thread Berend de Boer
>> - update to the new bootblocks (done) >> - move to ELF kernel > Installing the Jan 12th snapshopt gives you all of this already, and > no a.out cruft anywhere in sight. Warning: make world doesn't upgrade the bootblocks as I just detected. I tried disklabel -B before but it complained that the

Re: Building a new system to current

1999-01-19 Thread geoffr
Mike Smith writes : > > Installing the Jan 12th snapshopt gives you all of this already, and no > a.out cruft anywhere in sight. After a bit of thought - I think I will take this advice. Blowing the achine I have installed away is quicker than trying to juggle some of the recent changes! geoff.

Re: Building a new system to current

1999-01-19 Thread Mike Smith
> Hi, >   > I'm in the process of setting up a new FreeBSD-current > box, starting with 3.0 Release, and moving to current. > One question I have, is whether to go to the ELF kernel > before I recompile the world with current source. >   >   > My plan is as follows: > - Load 3.0-RELEASE (done) > -

Building a new system to current

1999-01-19 Thread Geoff Rehmet
Hi,   I'm in the process of setting up a new FreeBSD-current box, starting with 3.0 Release, and moving to current. One question I have, is whether to go to the ELF kernel before I recompile the world with current source.     My plan is as follows: - Load 3.0-RELEASE (done) - archive and delete all