It can't be that big.  And in our tree, it isn't that big.

You're doing things on your own, hitting constraints that exist in the
code.   You get to fix those things, since you've gone outside OpenBSD
parameters.

Not everything can work, you know.

> The 1st stage loader just resets the prom before the kernel load.
> 
> Can anyone else confirm this?  You don't even need to elfrdsetroot(8) to 
> test.  Just compile bsd.rd with MINIROOTSIZE=16384.  I've been using 32768 
> on my 4.0 systems for the bsd-appliance project.
> 
> I've tested it on an AMD Athalon, an AMD Geode, and a VMWare machine.
> 
> 
> l8*
>       -lava (Brian A. Seklecki - Pittsburgh, PA, USA)
>              http://www.spiritual-machines.org/
> 
>      "Guilty? Yeah. But he knows it. I mean, you're guilty.
>      You just don't know it. So who's really in jail?"
>      ~James Maynard Keenan
> 
> PS: 
> Also, am I imagining this:
> 
>    .if !${IDENT:M-DI386_CPU}
>      CMACHFLAGS=     -march=i486
>    .else
>      CMACHFLAGS=
>    .endif
> 
> Somewhere this logic must be getting short-circuited in my config.  I'm 
> seeting "-march=i486".

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