On 02/17/12 14:08, rank1see...@gmail.com wrote:
For me as a user, that would be a much preferable approach, instilled
long ago by Linux. I don't like unused stuff around, and I like to
understand what I am using.

Some build kernel confutation parameters "minimum modules", "medium
modules", "maximum modules" might be utilized.  I would be using
"medium" or most likely "maximum", leaving me with a minimal kernel.

-- Alex -- alex-goncha...@comcast.net --
NO.

Thinking bigger picture (beyond sound), would it make sense to keep
GENERIC very minimal, but provide an extensive loader.conf with a
default install...so most things worked, but were loaded as modules?

Matt
NO.


You can't base a "wish" on a solution for YOURS problems!

GENERIC must be as giantic as possible, to make as many machines as possible to 
BOOT and enable all what can be enabled in/on them.
THEN ... individual "strips" unhooked parts ->  custom kernel, via wich you 
"specialize it", for your hardware!

That is, unless individual is passive/bored (lazy?) and prefer everything on a 
silver plate ...
There are many paths in that case ...
Windows are the easiest solution. THEY THINK FOR YOU!
;)


Domagoj Smolčić
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I'm tired of Linux and "everything should be in the kernel, implemented
4 ways" approach.

I think you misunderstood. GENERIC should be able to boot anything
bootable within the architecture, right? We agree on that. Is sound
required for booting?

We have a modular kernel. It makes best-practices-sense to keep the
kernel true to what's required to boot and initialize the hardware
required to come up multiuser. I am actually against having sound in
there at all.

However, as a compromise, if it must be in there, then put it in
loader.conf and not the kernel.

Do we still disagree?

I think we probably should go two ways long and short term
1/ generic is installed at boot
a) also install a truely "minimal" kernel and configure modules to use with it.
       but only once up and running with GENERIC.
2/ in the logn term we should add teh ability to detect devices and load modules
needed.. either from the loader, or in early boot.
Matt



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