I finished reviewing of the kernel config, and updated kernel to current 
3.2.6
One of modification - to use LZO kernel compression to i486 kernel (it 
has faster decompression speed, but also have worse compression ratio). 
IMHO some tens (or hundreds) of KBs on storage isn't too much cost for 
some booting speed-up (decompression of kernel may take tens of seconds 
on slow CPU). Also I changed i686 and geode compression to lzma - these 
CPUs are enough fast, so we can use higher compression even at cost of 
slowing boot by 1-2 seconds.
I returned geode wdt (it was disabled in previous 3.2.4 config - 
possible by mistake), and added esfq qdisc and act_connmark patch that 
can be useful.
Also there is a lot of small changes.
Now I running rebuild from scratch, and when it finishes I'll add these 
changes to next branch.

11.02.2012 20:12, Andrew пишет:
> 11.02.2012 20:02, KP Kirchdoerfer пишет:
>> Am 11.02.2012 18:46, schrieb Andrew:
>>>
>>> Ok. Accel-pptp isn't assembled due to kernel driver (in 3.2. there ara
>>> built-in pptp kernel driver). About iscsi - I'll look on it.
>>>
>>> About dhcpcd - maybe you mean dhcpd? Because dhcpcd on my host is
>>> assembled OK.
>> Hello;
>>
>> Sorry, of course I meant dhcpd - the "good old package, that never
>> worked for next" :)
>> Can you also have a look into kernel configs (but shurely they'll
>> finally improve over time and with more testing, as usual) and the
>> kernel patches (are some unnecessary with the new kernel?)?
> Of course I'll look what is changed in kernel (possible points of
> interest - network drivers - their options were changed structure;
> xtables/netfilter plugins and so on).
>> As you know, I had success with "next" (kernel 2.6.x) on an Alix board
>> (though not the WIFI part), will do that again, once kmodules will build
>> again (fails currently due to accel-pptp).
>>
>> What shall happen with accel-pptp?
>>
>> kp
>>
> It'll use kernel module.
>
>


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