I believe you, but *something* is wrong.
As root, try issuing:
# config -ef /bsd.mp
This will display the top lines of the kernel, that we see in dmesg output, then drop into the UKC. Does it show GENERIC or GENERIC.MP? If the former, perhaps you grabbed the wrong remote file. If the latter, there's no obvious explanation.
At the UKC> prompt, you can just type "quit".
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