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Date:      Wed, 1 Nov 2000 11:26:22 +0500
From:      "Sergey Gorbunov" <sergey@rest.ru>
To:        "Freebsd-Questions" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Kernel.conf
Message-ID:  <AIEBJJDDDPJLEFHEBDOMMEFACDAA.sergey@rest.ru>

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> > >
> > >
> > > > On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Sergey Gorbunov wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Hello
> > > > > after i change kernel (boot -c >visual > quit+ save) all
> > > orderly, but after
> > > > > rebooting kernel forgets all changes
> > > > >
> > > * Tim McMillen <timcm@umich.edu> [001031 07:12] wrote:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > That is the proper behavior.  The kernel configurator (boot
> -c) is a one
> > > > time thing.  It is meant to be able to disable certain things
> > > for testing
> > > > and such.   To make it permanent, you have to create a new kernel.
> > >
> > > You can set these parameters permanently by adding them to
> > > /boot/kernel.conf
> >
> > Ok, but i want to buil kernel with many devices (some of devices are
> > incompatible with other)
> > later i install my kernel in one server and enable some devices
> and install
> > in another server and
> > enable other devices
> > presently I have a customised  distribution FreeBSD 2.2.6 and in visual
> > configuration I can correct all that want and this will remain
> for ever but
> > I want to do such distribution from version 4.0
>
> Whatever you set during the initial install should be written to
> /boot/kernel.conf, if you want to later change that configuration
> you'll need to update /boot/kernel.conf
>
> -Alfred
>

what to do so that change under boot -c were written in /boot/cernel.conf
automatically ?

Best regards,
Sergey Gorbunov



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