: :> Include ALTQ in generic? Hmm. I would personally rather not, unless :> a really good case is made for including it. : :The only reason why I say this is the fact that many would like to use BSD flavors as home routers with transfer rate limiting, and regular lines don't require a too powerful computer, an 586 or 686 will do (we were NATing 10Mbit with a PI-133 and 48M EDO RAM.) On these machines, kernel building takes hours.
Well... you do the build on a faster machine and copy the binary? :> We *are* including :> kernel sources on the ISO now, so perhaps a better solution would :> be to create a section on how to set up a kernel build infrastructure :> given just a freshly installed ISO. : :Do you mean the nativekernel target? : :-- :Gergo Szakal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Yes. It should theoretically only require the sources tar'd up on the CD to build a new kernel. That is one of the things that we have to test for this release... can you unpack the sources stored on the ISO in a chroot'd environment and actually build the kernel without the rest of /usr/src ? Inquiring minds want to know! -Matt