Re: [rfc] replacing /boot/kernel.old with a unique directory name

From: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2011 13:10:50 -0700
On Aug 13, 2011, at 12:51 PM, Alexander Best <arundel_at_freebsd.org> wrote:

> hi there,
> 
> i just had the following idea: how about instead of copying the current kernel
> to /boot/kernel.old and then installing the new one under /boot/kernel as the
> results of target installkernel, we create a unique directory name for the old
> kernel?
> 
> something like /boot/kernel-r${revision}-${/dev/random}?
> 
> that would let people not only boot the previous kernel, but all kernels that
> have been replaced by target installkernel. this would make tracking issues,
> which have been introduced by a certain commit much easier, imho.
> 
> i don't think implementing this logic would be that difficult. the only problem
> i see is with ${/dev/random} in the case where people are running a kernel
> without /dev/{u}random support.

Why not just use INSTKERNNAME?
-Garrett
Received on Sat Aug 13 2011 - 18:11:02 UTC

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