An average office server config (samba, fileserver, printserver, nagios,
etc.):
office(ttyp0):~$ du -hs /kernel*
2.1M    /kernel
4.0M    /kernel.GENERIC

A simple router config (zebra, ospfd, bgpd, NAT):
ll-vh(ttyp0):~$ du -hs /kernel*
2.0M    /kernel
4.0M    /kernel.GENERIC

An average internet server config (apache, mysql, postfix, courier-imap/pop,
etc.):
groove:~$ du -hs /kernel*
2.0M    /kernel
4.0M    /kernel.GENERIC

All systems FreeBSD 4.8 (stable). I left some options in the kernel which
could be needed in the near future so it could be smaller but it's okay for
now.

Voodooman

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Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 7:14 AM
Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] FreeBSD Compile


> What are you measuring for your size. In boot I have this
>
> dtg112# du -Hhxd 1
>  18K    ./defaults
>  15M    ./kernel
> 2.0K    ./modules
>  17M    ./kernel.old
>  18M    ./GoodKernel.bak
>  51M    .
>
> /kernel is a stripped down version and /GoodKernel.bak is the default
> install kernel. Is there a certain file you are basing the 4M & 1.76M on?
> Cause I have stripped out a whole lot to get the folder of the kernel down
> to 15M and I dont see it getting to 1M and the default definitally wasnt
4M.
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 1:44 AM
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> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] FreeBSD Compile
>
>
> Then strip EVERYTHING out of your kernel that you don't have in your box
> and for services you don't run.  My kernel is down to 1.76M.  Default
> kernel is over 4M.
>
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