Hi there, I've recently got a chance to run a rather modern CPU and mobo for a few weeks, and since the beast is 8GB worth of RAM, I figured amd64 would fit nicely in it.
After updating to HEAD to trying usual make world/kernel magic, the following issues arised I haven't seen previously in i386: - SYSV{SHM,MSG,SEM} need to be compiled in kernel for 32-bit compatibility syscalls, despite the fact corresponding modules are available. On i386, I always stripped SYSV-style IPC stuff out of my kernel. Question: is it theoretically possible to build freebsd32 compat module standalone? I'd rather have all compat stuff (linux, etc.) as a loadable modules anyways (not to mention that I don't want to have SYSV* options in my kernel config). - What are technical reasons why ACPI has to be compiled in kernel? Google wasn't very helpful here for me. Thanks. ./danfe _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"