Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: proper place to discuss kernel 'bloatedness'? | From | Nat Lanza <> | Date | 07 Feb 1999 12:12:19 -0500 |
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Stuart Lynne <sl@fireplug.net> writes:
> Is there any compelling reason for being able to compile ethernet drivers > into the main kernel? They work fine as modules. Ditto for serial, isdn, > sound, etc.
Hi. My console's on a serial line. Modular serial support doesn't work so well for me. And if I start net-booting or putting my root filesystem on NFS, then modular-only network drivers are probably going to make me sad.
Remember, one man's bloat is another man's necessary feature. Not everyone runs linux on a standalone home machine with a monitor and keyboard; some of us have racks full of headless machines, and some have even stranger setups.
Also, when you start splitting up sources like that, you're bound to have annoying "which kernels will work with this module package" problems. We already have enough consistency problems; let's not make it worse.
--nat
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