On 06/01/16 07:55, [email protected] wrote: > Rainer Weikusat: > ... >> The sensible way to handle this is really "the distribution ships a >> kernel which optionally supports everything" (via aggressive >> modularization) and people who think they want/ need more control over >> this part of the system can change that as they see fit (by compiling a >> custom kernel). Insofar someone feels his custom kernel is of more >> general use than just "run on this machine", the configuration could be >> shared via internet. It's even failrly easy to share the kernel itself: >> I posted a script I've been using since 1998 to build kernels for >> different machines on a dedicated one and for someone who likes "shot >> from behind trough the chest right into the eye" constructions, there's >> always kernel-package for creating custom-kernel Debian packages. > > Building the kernel is easy, tools are provided (later kernels have a > deb-pkg target), choosing configuration is the hard part. > > Would it be sensible for devuan to set up a user contrib site where one > can upload kerlnels and or configs, together with reasons why that > config is choosen ? > Sure, how about talk.devuan.org
-- Daniel Reurich Centurion Computer Technology (2005) Ltd. 021 797 722
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