It depends. This update was related to the flaw found in OpenSSL
recently. Since this update didn't touch the kernel, it's normal that
your're still on the 7.1-RELEASE kernel. The kernel version changes
only when an update touches it directly.

Gabriel

2009/1/8 Ivailo Bonev <ibb_o...@mbox.contact.bg>:
> I've tried to install latest security patches with
> # freebsd-update fetch
> # freebsd-update install
> # reboot
> but after reboot
> # uname -r tells me that I have
> 7.1-RELEASE
> If I understand corectly from handbook, it should tells me -p1?
> Is there somthing that I am missing?
> ... and sorry for my bad English :)
>
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