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Re: new kernel compile?
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Marcus Brinkmann |
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Re: new kernel compile? |
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Mon, 4 Nov 2002 01:57:46 +0100 |
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On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 11:04:48PM -0500, Peter McAlpine wrote:
> can someone give me some pointers as far as (re)building the gnumach
> kernel? Everytime I do a fresh linux install I will right away build
> an updated kernel that fits my hardware more precisely... so:
>
> is this something commonly done with hurd? Is this nessecary?
If the version you have works for you, there is hardly a point in doing so.
It speeds booting up a bit due to fewer hardware probing, and saves a bit of
memory.
> This whole branch thing is confusing, but maybe I just haven't found
> the right README file yet... the gnumach one talks about a
> split... where are the details of this split, and it's implications
> explained?
We are replacing all drivers with never versions (and the framework in which
the drivers exist).
Thanks,
Marcus
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