Buganini wrote: > (on i386 or amd64) > I think it would be good to modularize kernconf. > Now my kernconf include GENERIC, then add things I need, > but I need to nodevice/nooptions many things I dont want. > Maybe we can split GENERIC into several parts, > the first parts is things before "device fdc" and atkbc, syscons, > power sections. > The others could be only one part or seperated to parts like SCSI, > NIC, WIRELESS, USB...etc. > > This way I can customize my kernconf cleanly and easily. > Like today I want to try USB2, I just change the GENERIC to USB2, then > I got what I want. > > I dont like to make a replica GENERIC then modify it, > because sometimes options in the SCHED section changes, > and in this case, if I want to try USB2, things become dirty. Hi, I would really like the kernconf to stay in one file. What would help is a more well structure in the GENERIC and extensive documentation for what a specific module is good for and what depends on it and what it depends on. I did also try the usb2 stack a while ago and got a bit confused. :) regards PS: Thanks to all Devs for the pure awesomness of FreeBSD!Received on Wed Feb 11 2009 - 21:22:33 UTC
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