Subject: Re: Segmentation fault disaster
To: None <aellwood@MIT.EDU, chuckie@panix.com>
From: Olaf Seibert <rhialto@mbfys.kun.nl>
List: current-users
Date: 04/20/1995 21:19:43
> Hmmmm, this sounds like it could be a problem a problem with possibly 
> one of two things that have happened to me:

> 2) The kernel version is different than that of the rest of the
> software on the computer (ie, it is part of a different NetBSD
> release).

One thing that I find somewhat annoying is that the kernel file MUST be
called /netbsd, or various things start to break (such as lkms,
kvm_mkdb, ps...) And in the config.new file there is the name of the
kernel file that seems to be used only for swapnetbsd.c and ld .. -o
netbsd.

This makes the possibility of boot loaders to load alternate kernels
somewhat less useful.

Could the kernel name not be retained in the kernel and made available
to /etc/rc?

-Olaf.
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