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Regards,
Marcos Laufer
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From: Tasmanian Devil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: OpenBSD misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 5:42 AM
Subject: Re: moving kernels between machines
- Machine A, a single i386 box without enough disk space to unpack
- Machine A, a single i386 box without enough disk space to unpack the
source tree
http://openbsdbinpatch.sourceforge.net/ :-)
Tas.
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On 1/5/07 12:42 AM, Tasmanian Devil wrote:
- Machine A, a single i386 box without enough disk space to unpack the
source tree
http://openbsdbinpatch.sourceforge.net/ :-)
Thanks much for this, and also for Nick Holland's excellent suggestion
Paranoid question: How does a user know which binpatches to trust?
I'd say you should at least trust the ones you've build yourself on
your Machine B. ;-)
Tas.
I have two machines:
- Machine A, a single i386 box without enough disk space to unpack the
source tree
- Machine B, a two-CPU i386 box running bsd.mp with plenty of disk
My questions:
1. For purposes of applying kernel security patches, can I compile a
patched kernel on Machine B and just
David Newman wrote:
I have two machines:
- Machine A, a single i386 box without enough disk space to unpack the
source tree
- Machine B, a two-CPU i386 box running bsd.mp with plenty of disk
My questions:
1. For purposes of applying kernel security patches, can I compile a
patched
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