> Setting flags on /bsd is not part of the standard install. If you have
done so, you should be able to fix it yourself.

Understood.

It seems to be ok, as the new kernel version is reported correctly, but I do
want to do it the correct way.  

However, the way listed in the instruction page is not working for me and I
don't know why.  I have tried the cp command using sudo and I have tried it
using "su -".  In both cases, I get the Operation not permitted error.  Is
this something I need to do from the console?  I'm doing this remotely via
ssh.

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