Subject: Re: Kernel diet
To: NetBSD port-i386 <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Mark White <mark.white@st-edmund-hall.oxford.ac.uk>
List: port-i386
Date: 01/01/2001 22:51:45
  mw> It's a 386SX-25, with 120Mb hard disk, 4Mb RAM (yep,
  mw> four), a floppy drive and an NE2000 clone NIC.  Installation
  mw> was accomplished...using an old boot-tiny to create a 20Mb
  mw> swap partition, then interrupting the 1.5 boot-tiny sysinst to
  mw> activate it before continuing.  I built an 1100kb kernel for it
  mw> on my main machine, and got pretty much all the stuff needed
  mw> into about 60Mb of disk space.

>>>>> On Sun 31/12/00, "asb" = Andrew Steven Ball wrote:

  asb> That's excellent news!  Can I ask what you compiled into the
  asb> kernel?

I've put it up at:

    http://users.ox.ac.uk/~sedm0797/susan/

the kernel config file is there, along with my kernel itself
(gzipped) if you're happy to trust me.  It's made from 1.5
release sources.

Suggestions for diet improvements to this are welcome!

Mark <><

MD5 (SUSAN) = 8c0b3a0d38d4b3ca971b6b046f3118d8
MD5 (netbsd.SUSAN.gz) = 71c3c6f8e956fcc324376c24942457b5
MD5 (netbsd.SUSAN) = f6566c59baea6750602adcdd84a64d51