Daemons,
a little question.
I just compiled a nice, slim kernel on my laptop, but I dont want to carry all
the kernel sources around there.
Is it ok just to #rm the content of the /usr/src directory? And will I get it
completely back from sysinstall or the FreeBSD-servers? Or is there a more
On Sun 2009-10-04 15:15:05 UTC+0200, herbert langhans (herbert.raim...@gmx.net)
wrote:
I just compiled a nice, slim kernel on my laptop, but I dont want to
carry all the kernel sources around there.
Is it ok just to #rm the content of the /usr/src directory? And will I
get it completely
Thank you, Andrew,
clicketyclick - all source code gone now, and the config file is saved.
Can you please tell me about the issue with freebsd-update. Does it mean if I
run:
#freebsd-update fetch
#freebsd-update install
- it will overwrite my self compiled kernel? Good to know indeed!
Cheers
On Sun 2009-10-04 16:29:08 UTC+0200, herbert langhans (herbert.raim...@gmx.net)
wrote:
Can you please tell me about the issue with freebsd-update. Does it mean if I
run:
#freebsd-update fetch
#freebsd-update install
- it will overwrite my self compiled kernel? Good to know indeed!
No, I
On Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 03:15:05PM +0200, herbert langhans wrote:
I just compiled a nice, slim kernel on my laptop, but I dont want to carry
all the kernel sources around there.
Keep in mind that some ports (those that contain kernel modules) require the
kernel sources.
On my 7.2-RELEASE-p4
Roland Smith writes:
I just compiled a nice, slim kernel on my laptop, but I dont
want to carry all the kernel sources around there.
Keep in mind that some ports (those that contain kernel modules)
require the kernel sources.
And not just kernel modules. The popular and