Thanks!
Cameron Kerr wrote:
Looking at the kernel options that are enabled in the current i386 kernel. Wondering, if size is paramount, why the following options are enabled.
Power Management Kernel support for MISC binaries I2C support
Additionally, would it not make SSH transfers go faster if support for RNG chips were made available?
Intel/AMD/VIA HW Random Number Generator support
And with regard to ACL support, why are bits like Ext3 extended attributes, Ext3 POSIX Access Control Lists, and similar FS-specific options set, but not "POSIX ACL support"? There may well be good reasons for these, and if so, I should like to know about them, as I'm likely going to be creating a new installation flavour to better suite the kernel to local installs (add in things like FireWire etc, while maybe removing a lot of networking stuff).
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