15 Jun
2012
15 Jun
'12
10:17 a.m.
... this will build you a kernel with only the bare minimum needed to fulfill your current state; any modules not loaded at this time will not be built. you may still need to configure other features unrelated to modules.
I'd be interested to know what size your kernel is when you do that. I know Linux kernels have been built at 16Kb or something silly but then it couldn't actually do anything. When I do this for OpenBSD I get it down to about a quarter of stock at 2 megabytes and there are no modules even on OpenBSD by default. ________________________________________________________ Why not do something good every day and install BOINC. ________________________________________________________