remove /boot/kernel from the default path.. There is already code that
will prepend the current kernel booting... This prevents a problem of loading /boot/kernel's modules when a different kernel has no modules, but you left your module_load="YES" in loader.conf... Reviewed by: dcs (minus the help part)
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Sets the list of directories which will be searched in for modules
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named in a load command or implicitly required by a dependency. The
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default module_path is "/boot/kernel;/boot/modules".
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default module_path is "/boot/modules" with the kernel directory
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prepended.
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################################################################################
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# Tset Sprompt DSet the command prompt
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#beastie_disable="NO" # Turn the beastie boot menu on and off
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#console="vidconsole" # Set the current console
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#currdev="disk1s1a" # Set the current device
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module_path="/boot/kernel;/boot/modules" # Set the module search path
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module_path="/boot/modules" # Set the module search path
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#prompt="\\${interpret}" # Set the command prompt
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#root_disk_unit="0" # Force the root disk unit number
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#rootdev="disk1s1a" # Set the root filesystem
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