Hello,

I'm a relatively new OpenBSD user and just updated my system from
5.9 to 6.0 but forgot to update the files in /usr/src. Thus when
I applied the latest patches (001-006) I actually built an old
5.9 kernel which failed to boot. The following patch mentions
/usr/src in the upgrade notes.

Regards
Simon

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@@ -41,7 +41,8 @@
 <a href="faq8.html#Bootloader">boot loader</a> to boot this kernel.
 Once this kernel is booted, choose the <tt>(U)pgrade</tt> option and follow the
 prompts.
-Finish up by upgrading the packages: <tt><b>pkg_add -u</b></tt>.
+Finish up by upgrading the packages: <tt><b>pkg_add -u</b></tt>. Don't forget
+to update <tt>/usr/src</tt> if you're using it to build from source.
 
 <p>
 Alternatively, you can use the <a href="#NoInstKern">manual upgrade 
process</a>.

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