Subject: Kernel Options
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Aaron S. Magill <amagill@uiuc.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/23/1996 01:12:35
Ok, after having a working kernel for 3 weeks now, I have finally decided
to once again update to current... gutsy, ain't I ;-)

At any rate, because I have limited memory, I would like to cut out a lot
of the support code put into the generic kernels (this is for personal use
only; it won't find its way out to the net to trap some poor unsuspecting
soul, promise! ;-)

Does anyone have a list of what all of the options are in the config files?
Some are obvious, like "option M68030", while some are not so obvious,
like "bpfilter..."

A complete (or incomplete) list would be helpful, and if desired, I can
find someplace to keep it available for others to peruse at will.


Also, while I have your attention, I do regularly (ok, so not so regularly
lately ;-) sup pretty much everything, and have on occasion updated a
specific program... is there a way to remake everything (something like
'make all' in /usr/sys)  How much disk space will this take, for object
files and source?  I don't want to know how long it will take... I have a
lowly macIIx, and I don't look forward to the chore, but with changes to
NFS, etc, its time to bring everything in sync again...

Thanks!

Aaron
(PS... sheesh... an awfull lot of files changed in three weeks!)


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Aaron Scott Magill                                             amagill@uiuc.edu
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