# ./install.sh all
.# kldload pf.ko
. You then need to start it with # /etc/rc.d/pf start
. Make sure you have a valid pf.conf file (in /etc by default).Yes, freebsd-update only works with GENERIC.gigs said:But when i compile with source from disk or ftp and after that update with freebsd-update kernel is back to generic.
Yes, see the handbook on compiling a custom kernel.Is there a way to download new kernel source who is patched and after that to build customise kernel.
I happened no time to me but there is a trick you can keep both happy (freebsd-update and you).But when i compile with source from disk or ftp and after that update with freebsd-update kernel is back to generic.
/boot/GENERIC -> original generic kernel (maybe without *.symbols files to save space)
/boot/kernel -> your custom kernel