Re: [LARTC] cbq.init v 0.6.1

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Guy Van Den Bergh wrote:
> 
[snip]
> 
> However, it is useful if you have to test new kernel functionality, or
> for building distributions with broad application possibilities.
> But I do not see any reason to NOT build a monolithic kernel for just
> your own system.
> 

No real reason not to build monolithic.  Unfortunately (or fortunately)
most scripts (mine included) _assume_ modules, and if not present abort
with a "not supported" message.  This may not be correct, but it's
done.  And apparently, I'm not alone in assuming a modular kernel (as
evidenced by the cbq.init script doing the same thing mine would do), so
the script will have to be adjusted by the user to account for this.

Ciao,

David A. Bandel
-- 
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		-- Nemesis Racing Team motto



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