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Re: Question: how to install a kernel



In message: <20021124174659.I564-100000%grunt.lab@localhost>
            Wayne Knowles <wdk%netbsd.org@localhost> writes:
: On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, M. Warner Losh wrote:
: 
: > OK, what's the magic needed to install a kernel?  I didn't see this
: > documented in any of the places I looked...
: 
: Place the 'netbsd' file generated by the kernel build into the root of the
: target machine.  Or use 'make install' for self hosted machines.
: 
: netbsd.ecoff is for network booting only....

Ah, I was confused by netbsd.ecoff and wondered where it should go.
Too many years of doing OpenBSD/arc and putting the file in /dos to
get it loaded. :-)

: I guess you have tried that already hence the reason for asking here. If
: you are still having problems it would pay to provide more info and/or
: screen output.

I hadn't tried that.  Is there a way to break into the boot process if
this new kernel is no good?

Warner



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