> > There aren't too many systems any more that don't have an additional
> > 30 MB for the time it takes to build the kernel, and it solves a
> > whole lot of potential problems.
> 
> It does cause problems when you keep the kernels for 8 different machines
> in one /usr/src.

You are obiviously know what you are doing (since you are doing this AND
running -CURRENT to boot).  So you can easily make the partition you are
using for this larger when you create it.  Also since you have 8
different machines (presumable of differe types, or you'd use the same
kernel on all of them), you have a little $$ that you could buy a cheap
4gig drive just for kernel building.

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