Hi Bas

VLAN support was one of the reasons I created glibc2.2 packages, since
I couldn't get vconfig built under glibc2.0.  The kernel component adds
a few Kb of size, from memory - it's certainly not so huge that I don't
do it on every new router I install.

Cheers
si

On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 01:37:21AM +0200, S.J. van Atteveldt said:
> I am currently trying to recompile the kernel to support VLAN and
> compile vconfig to work for Leaf. Had some trouble with compiling for
> glibc 2.0 (RedHat 5.2 will not make the 2.4.18 kernel because of some
> trouble with the CURDIR variable, will be trying with debian 2.1 as soon
> as I find the time). Will it make the kernel a lot bigger if support for
> VLAN is automatically included in the kernel for Leaf. If that can be
> included in rc3, then I'll try and make a VLAN package. I really think
> VLAN would be very nice for leaf, as you can provide some good extra
> privacy on the 'friendly' side of the firewall.
> 
> Bas van Atteveldt.
> 
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