Hi, I'm in the process of setting up a new FreeBSD-current box, starting with 3.0 Release, and moving to current. One question I have, is whether to go to the ELF kernel before I recompile the world with current source. My plan is as follows: - Load 3.0-RELEASE (done) - archive and delete all a.out tools (done) - update to the new bootblocks (done) - move to ELF kernel - CVSup to current - rebuild the world - come up on current I have tarred up all the a.out libraries and tools, to try and make sure that I don't install anything that depends on a.out. Hopefully, I will not have to go back on that! Apart from the comments in src/UPDATING, Peter Wemm's ELF day web page, and Robert Nordiers page on the new bootblocks, can anyone think of anything I should take into account? regards, Geoff (hoping to be hacking again soon!)
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