spellberg_robert wrote:
take out absolutely --everything-- not related to
the hard_drive, the keyboard and the crt,
even though there are other things that are important,
like networking.
if you can't get this to come up,
it may be time for a good scotch and some wistful memories.
kill the remaining pseudo_devices.
do you need kbdmux in the console ?
Problem is: what's that? OK, redunant, removed, period.
ADAPTIVE_GIANT ? PREEMPTION ? INET ? UFS_ACL ? SCSI_DELAY ?
KBD_INSTALL_CDEV ?
OK ... I don't know what these (exactly) are, but: #
Don't know if removing SCSI_DELAY will save me more than an sizeof( integer ) :)
In this case, what about FBSD3.4compat?
you get the idea.
once you get it working, you can always add things back, one at a time.
when it fails, you know your limit.
It's true the other way around. When I remove something, it gives a compile time
error. These include: 'undefined reference to myfunc()', and something like
#error "Huh? ppp without INET?". Maybe removing all at once will stop their
cross references.
i do admire your stick_to_it_iveness.
but, remember, new two_year old technology is pretty cheap,
when you can find it.
can't promise this will work.
hope it helps.
HTX yo
rob
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