Originally posted by: SystemAdmin
I suppose I should clarify my statement that it is a convention. There are in fact some mechanisms in the OS that rely on /unix being linked to the currently running version of the kernel. For example, if you have set any tunables then they will not be applied at boot time, see the error messages below that I get when /unix does match the kernel that I used when creating the bootimage (bosboot).
Thus, it is preferable for /unix to point to the kernel that are booting with.
System initialization completed.
Setting tunable parameters...Cannot access tunable parameters because /unix does not match the running kernel.
Cannot access tunable parameters because /unix does not match the running kernel.
Cannot access tunable parameters because /unix does not match the running kernel.
Cannot access tunable parameters because /unix does not match the running kernel.
Preserving 368127 bytes of symbol table
http://nfs.ext64 Cannot access tunable parameters because /unix does not match the running kernel.
Cannot access tunable parameters because /unix does not match the running kernel.
Cannot access tunable parameters because /unix does not match the running kernel.
Cannot access tunable parameters because /unix does not match the running kernel.
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