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Originally Posted by corey_james
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Alternatively, you can just
Code:
# make KERNCONF=MYKERNEL kernel
which will build and install the kernel so that it boots to the new kernel after your next reboot. Don't worry, it will copy the old kernel out to /boot/kernel.old.
Even so, it isn't a bad idea to do this first:
Code:
# cp -Rp /boot/kernel /boot/kernel.good