Another Sept 5 change forces a new mountd since the old mountd panics
the kernel, according to Mike Smith.
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@ -38,12 +38,21 @@ ITEMS:'
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will attempt to produce a new nsswitch.conf file for you if you
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don't have one, and you have host.conf.
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20000905:
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The ucred structure changed size. This breaks the interface
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that mountd uses. Trying to use an older mountd with a newer
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kernel guarantees a panic. This means that you need to use
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kernels newer than today only with matching mountd, but you
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needed to do that anyway with the boot loader changes.
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20000905:
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The boot loader has been updated. The new default kernel is
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now /boot/kernel/kernel.ko. The new default module location
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is /boot/kernel.
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You *MUST* upgrade your boot loader and kernel at the same time.
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The easiest way to do this is to do the buildworld/buildkernel/
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installkernel/installworld dance.
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Furthermore, you are urged to delete your old /modules directory
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before booting the new kernel, since kldload will find stale
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