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Kernel Problems
Hey guys, I have installed Freebsd 5.3 Release, and I can't compile my custom kernel. I even tried compile the Generic kernel to see if I had some error in my custom kernel, and that didn't compile either. The Freebsd FAQ pages states one solution would be to "re-fetch the source tree". How is that done? Thanks in advanced for you help.
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