Re: What's the #-number from uname -a?

2007-04-16 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Apr 15), Pieter de Goeje said: On Sunday 15 April 2007, Dan Nelson wrote: In the last episode (Apr 15), Roger Olofsson said: Yesterday I csup:ed 2 machines to latest using same cvsup-server for both. After the standard procedure of doing: make buildworld

What's the #-number from uname -a?

2007-04-15 Thread Roger Olofsson
Dear Mailing List, Yesterday I csup:ed 2 machines to latest using same cvsup-server for both. After the standard procedure of doing: make buildworld make buildkernel make installkernel reboot make installworld ..on both machines, one says 'FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #2' and the other says 'FreeBSD

Re: What's the #-number from uname -a?

2007-04-15 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Apr 15), Roger Olofsson said: Yesterday I csup:ed 2 machines to latest using same cvsup-server for both. After the standard procedure of doing: make buildworld make buildkernel make installkernel reboot make installworld ..on both machines, one says

Re: What's the #-number from uname -a?

2007-04-15 Thread Pieter de Goeje
On Sunday 15 April 2007, Dan Nelson wrote: In the last episode (Apr 15), Roger Olofsson said: Yesterday I csup:ed 2 machines to latest using same cvsup-server for both. After the standard procedure of doing: make buildworld make buildkernel make installkernel reboot make

Re: What's the #-number from uname -a?

2007-04-15 Thread Robert Huff
Dan Nelson writes: ..on both machines, one says 'FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #2' and the other says 'FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #6'. What does the number after the #-sign mean? It's the number of times you have rebuilt your kernel. ... with that particular kernel code base.