Hi,
I've got an issue where I need to recompile the pfSense FreeBSD kernel
to enable a piece of hardware I have. I'm trying to enable the wanpipe
drivers from Sangoma and they seem to have to recompile the kernel with
a patch to enable their devices. I did this in a Developer vmware image
and rebuilt the kernel. I then copied the /boot/kernel and /boot/modules
directories to my router and rebooted. Things didn't work, so I reverted.
It looks like my issues came from the new kernel not having the pf
support that the pfsense default kernel does. I am assuming this means
that the config for the kernel (/usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC ?) which
is used to define the options at compile time doesn't actually have the
settings used to create the kernel used on the non-Developer pfsense
version.
So... how can I get that? Is there a kernel config somewhere I can use
that has the options which the LiveCD kernel was built with? What do I
need to do to recompile the kernel that works with a production install?
PS> I'm a FreeBSD noob, coming from the Linux world... So this is
relative greek to me, though I'm learning along the way. Patience is
appreciated :-)
-peace
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