Re: Building multiple kernels with "make release"
- Reply: Emmanuel Vadot : "Re: Building multiple kernels with "make release""
- In reply to: Alan Somers : "Re: Building multiple kernels with "make release""
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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2021 00:13:54 UTC
On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 06:00:28PM -0600, Alan Somers wrote: > On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 5:52 PM Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> wrote: > > > On 28/07/2021 20:46, Juraj Lutter wrote: > > > > > > > > >> On 28 Jul 2021, at 20:37, Glen Barber <gjb@freebsd.org> wrote: > > >> > > >> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 12:05:25PM -0600, Alan Somers wrote: > > >>> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 11:57 AM Glen Barber <gjb@freebsd.org> wrote: > > >>>> Just on a hunch, could you try with adding INSTALLKERNEL="${KERNEL}" > > to > > >>>> your release.conf? > > >>>> > > >>>> I now seem to recall some weirdness with this, but the exact details > > >>>> elude me at the moment. > > >>>> > > >>> > > >>> Setting INSTALLKERNEL="GENERIC-NODEBUG" during "make installkernel" > > >>> overrides whatever KERNCONF was set to. But it still only installs one > > >>> kernel. Trying to set that variable to a list doesn't work. > > >> > > >> Ok. Give me a day or so to try to figure out what is (or isn't) > > >> happening here. I do not recall any recent-ish changes that would have > > >> caused this, and I am 95% certain it has worked in the past. > > > > > > According to Makefile.inc1: > > > > > > make installkernel KERNCONF=“KERN1 KERN2” > > > > > > should install KERN1 and KERN2. Similar goes for buildkernel. > > > > > > Or is there something I am missing? > > > > Does 'make installkernel KERNCONF=“KERN1 KERN2”' really install both > > kernels? Under which names? > > I have 3 kernels defined in KERNCONF in /etc/make.conf for years. 3 > > kernels are built by "make buildkernel" but only one installed by "make > > installkernel". > > > > To install other kernels I use: > > > > make installkernel KERNCONF=KERN2 KODIR=/boot/kernel.KERN2 > > > > make installkernel KERNCONF=KERN3 KODIR=/boot/kernel.KERN3 > > > > Miroslav is right. Despite the comment that Juraj found, "make > installkernel" only installs the first kernel listed in KERNCONF. Good find. I honestly thought this worked as expected versus as written. In fact, I *thought* secondary, tertiary, etc. kernels were installed as /boot/kernel.KERN2, /boot/kernel.KERN3 (using the example above). Although, I may be misremembering, and 'kernel.KERN2.txz' may be created instead, although not installed/extracted. Though, we are going back at least seven years, and I do not even remember what I had eaten for dinner last night, so there's that... Glen