On Tuesday 17 November 2009 8:29:23 pm Andrew Thompson wrote: > On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 08:21:16PM -0200, Gonzalo Nemmi wrote: > > I've been playing around with it (RC3, i386) and got it to look > > like this (/etc/make.conf): > > > > WITHOUT_MODULES= dev/firewire dev/bwi dev/bce dev/bfe dev/iwi > > dev/iwn zfs sound/driver/ad1816 sound/driver/ai2s > > sound/driver/als4000 sound/driver/atiixp sound/driver/audiocs > > sound/driver/cmi > > sound/driver/cs4281 sound/driver/cs4281 sound/driver/csa > > sound/driver/davbus sound/driver/ds1 sound/driver/emu10k1 > > sound/driver/emu10kx sound/driver/envy24 sound/driver/envy24ht > > sound/driver/es137x sound/driver/ess sound/driver/fm801 > > sound/driver/ich sound/driver/maestro3 sound/driver/mss > > sound/driver/neomagic sound/driver/sb16 sound/driver/sb8 > > sound/driver/sbc sound/driver/solo sound/driver/spicds > > sound/driver/t4dwave sound/driver/uaudio sound/driver/via8233 > > sound/driver/via82c686 sound/driver/vibes > > > > Well .. I don't know what's wrong but no matter what, all of those > > modules and stuff still get built and end up under /boot/kernel ... > > I just need "sound" and "snd_hda"... > > > > What am I doing wrong? > > Any hint will help > > I think you are looking for MODULES_OVERRIDE and it can go in your > kernel config file or /etc/make.conf > > # MODULES_OVERRIDE can be used to limit modules built to a specific > list makeoptions MODULES_OVERRIDE="sound/sound sound/driver/hda" > > > Andrew Hi Andrew! Well, as I already told Boris, I did try that but it didn't work out quite as expected ... leaving me with only two modules :s There was no if_ modules, no wlan_, no zlib, no nothing .. except sound and snd_hda ... :s -- Blessings Gonzalo NemmiReceived on Tue Nov 17 2009 - 21:46:44 UTC
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