Well...

Well, I always thought that when you were allowed to compile
something as a module, doing so wouldn't affect your base kernel,
and that I could just compile ALL modules for the add-ons without
a cost in the base tomsrtbt.

I was wrong. I finally got around to compiling all modules, and
the base kernel got bigger! After some discussion on the kernel
mailing list, I have *not*, repeat, *not* found a straightforward
way to identify them.

So, well, it turns out that most modules work fine, without anything
in the base, and so, I have compiled the add-ons with them turned
on, then turned them all off to compile the base, which means some
modules will be broken.

But I don't know which ones, or how to figure out which ones. If
you find one, please add it to the list in the wiki, and if you
find a way to identify them all, let me know:

This means, there will be:

- More (all) modules in the add-ons

- Some of them are bogus and broken

-Tom


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