On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 04:36:16PM -0700, larry a price wrote:
> 
> you could start with the 'compact' installation set, the problem (if
> you think it's a problem) is that you are dealing with a field of vastly
> varying Hardware platforms and needs. It might pay off to set up some sort of
> configurator service to which you would feed the h/w specs and select
> an application and it would spew out a a kernel and package set for
> that combo, but setting up a single distro that could fill all those niches...

One thing I really like about OpenBSD is a truly monolithic kernel, and
the GENERIC kernel has 95+% of all drivers built in.  No module magic
required (although the kernel is still configurable, if need be).

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