Thor Lancelot Simon <t...@panix.com> wrote:

> One key idea that may help you is not mine -- it's due to Matt Thomas.  It is
> the idea of, making an *additional* bunch of sets files specifying
> exactly and only the parts of the system you need.  Then install those
> (embedbase.txt, embedetc.tgz, etc.) rather than base, etc, and so forth.
> That will give you a simple, maintainable way to build a NetBSD that
> does what you need, is still a coherent whole rather than a pile of
> disjoint "system packages", and is much smaller.

One interesting feature is also to crunchgen(1) binaries to reduce
memory footprint, which is interesting when booting a kernel with
ramdisk. It works nicely, but is not documented very much.

-- 
Emmanuel Dreyfus
http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz
m...@netbsd.org

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