On 8/4/14 0:57 , Chris Ferebee via smartos-discuss wrote:
> Dewey,
> 
> You are absolutely right. If I actually put
> 
> set ncsize=nnn
> 
> in my copy of etc/system on the boot USB key, the kernel picks up the new 
> value as shown by
> 
> # echo ncsize/D | mdb -k
> 
> even though /etc/system appears unchanged. Well, I guess I was being too 
> careful this time.
> 
> Thanks!
> Chris

The files don't overwrite anything in the file system today, they show
up under /system/boot/ and /system/boot has been added to the lookup for
the kernel's object loading. So if you look at /system/boot/etc/system,
you'll find your version of that file.

Robert


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