On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 08:12 +0200, Arjan van de Ven wrote: > well I agree that there are quite a few people who like to build their > own kernel config but based on our source tree. However the plan is to > include quite a bit of information for those people on how to get the > same result. It saves shipping 40Mb of redundant rpm and it saves quite > a bit of installation time though. I used to build my own kernels back in 6.x/7.x days, but decided it Red Hat's kernels were OK and not hurting/disrupting my systems at all (or causing slowness?). Nor do I use custom built modules (nVidia or anything else currently), so this all really doesn't concern me. But this would concern lots of other users, and maybe would like to make suggestion to prove right/wrong or to help? What if someone started from scratch with an install (on paper, not really) and showed the methods (tree process on paper?) of the old way and Arjan's new way of reconfiguring a kernel and/or building a kernel module to see the differences written down? -- Mike Chambers Madisonville, KY "It's always better to hurt a little now, than to hurt a lot later!"