Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2001 18:42:58 -0700 From: "Philip J. Koenig" <pjklist@ekahuna.com> To: Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au>, Gregory Bond <gnb@itga.com.au> Cc: stable@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Makeworld on slow machine Message-ID: <3B3F6F32.13871.8EC8B6@localhost> In-Reply-To: <200107020126.LAA01081@lightning.itga.com.au> References: Your message of Mon, 02 Jul 2001 10:42:41 %2B1000.
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On 2 Jul 2001, at 11:26, Gregory Bond boldly uttered: > > Assuming you aren't using CPU-specific flags in /etc/make.conf to > > compile for something higher than a Pentium, there will be no problems > > with userland or kernel modules. > > Actually, /etc/make.conf should be the same on both systems. If one has > options (e.g. NOPERL) that the other doesn't, installworld will fail in > interesting ways. And make sure the clocks are synced reasonably closely > (although for a CD-ROM transfer, they probably don't have to be all that > close!) > > [The above goes for NFS installs as well.] Hm, wait a sec -- since I'm talking about putting /usr/src and /usr/obj on a CD and mounting the CD or copying the files to a 2nd, distant machine -- why is it an issue if the "clocks are synced"?? Phil -- Philip J. Koenig pjklist@ekahuna.com Electric Kahuna Systems -- Computers & Communications for the New Millenium To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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