Excerpt from Rin Okuyama:

> Nowadays, -o linux is turned on by default (unless nolinux is
> specified explicitly). Still, native apps probably should not
> depend on it.
         
> This needs MI changes to procfs, not MD to aarch64. Should we
> enable /proc/cpuinfo unconditionally?

My NetBSD system has no /kern and no /proc, do I need to mkdir these 
directories?  I just did.

kernfs and procfs were commented out in /etc/fstab .

Do I need to revive, new /etc/fstab being as shown below, is this good now?

Should I add ,linux to the end of the procfs line?

I might want to run Linux programs.

# NetBSD /targetroot/etc/fstab
# See /usr/share/examples/fstab/ for more examples.
NAME=WD2G19      /      ffs     rw,log           1 1
NAME=WD2G17      none   swap    sw,dp            0 0
kernfs          /kern   kernfs  rw
ptyfs           /dev/pts        ptyfs   rw
procfs          /proc   procfs  rw
/dev/cd0a               /cdrom  cd9660  ro,noauto

tmpfs   /var/shm        tmpfs   rw,-m1777,-sram%25

Tom

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