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Eitan Adler 2012-02-08 04:56:08 +00:00
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<listitem>
<para>Faster boot time. Since the kernel will only probe the
hardware you have on your system, the time it takes your system to
boot can decrease dramatically.</para>
hardware you have on your system, the time it takes your system to
boot can decrease dramatically.</para>
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&os;, see
<filename>/usr/src/sys/<replaceable>i386</replaceable>/conf/NOTES</filename>.</para>
<sect2>
<title>Large Memory Configurations (<acronym>PAE</acronym>)</title>
<indexterm>
<sect2>
<title>Large Memory Configurations (<acronym>PAE</acronym>)</title>
<indexterm>
<primary>Physical Address Extensions
(<acronym>PAE</acronym>)</primary>
<secondary>large memory</secondary>
</indexterm>
</indexterm>
<para>Large memory configuration machines require access to
more than the 4 gigabyte limit on User+Kernel Virtual
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boot menu appears. Select the <quote>Escape to a loader
prompt</quote> option, number six. At the prompt, type
<command>boot <replaceable>kernel.old</replaceable></command>,
or the name of any other kernel that will boot properly.
When reconfiguring a kernel, it is always a good idea to keep
a kernel that is known to work on hand.</para>
or the name of any other kernel that will boot properly.
When reconfiguring a kernel, it is always a good idea to keep
a kernel that is known to work on hand.</para>
<para>After booting with a good kernel you can check over your
configuration file and try to build it again. One helpful