On 2007-Mar-25 23:55:26 -0500, Eric Anderson <anderson_at_freebsd.org> wrote: >On 03/25/07 09:34, Gavin Atkinson wrote: >>strings `sysctl -n kern.bootfile` | grep ^___ | sed -e 's/^___//' >> >>should still work if it was in a .comment section > >Unless you no longer have the running kernel, or it has changed since >the boot up of the system. A sysctl knob to dump it is *very* useful. Note that kern.bootfile will get updated during installkernel. I also can't think of a situation where I would have lost all copies of my running kernel as well as the config file that was used to build it. This could potentially happen if you ran two or more installkernels without rebooting but I can't think of any reason why I would do that: If a kernel builds, I am likely to try booting it before going onto something else. If a kernel doesn't build, it won't install. Overall, having the config file loaded strikes me as a waste of RAM. -- Peter Jeremy
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