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Date:      Wed, 3 Sep 2003 17:07:21 +0930
From:      Malcolm Kay <malcolm.kay@internode.on.net>
To:        Seamus Abshere <sabshere@Princeton.EDU>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: .ko files in /boot/kernel
Message-ID:  <200309031707.21584.malcolm.kay@internode.on.net>
In-Reply-To: <3F55680A.2070007@princeton.edu>
References:  <3F55680A.2070007@princeton.edu>

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On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 13:33, Seamus Abshere wrote:
> /boot/kernel is full of .ko files for kernel options that I did not
> select. Why are they there? Are they in use?
>
> [/boot/kernel]#ls -l kernel
> -r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  2317346 Jul  2 16:11 kernel
>
> I'm proud of this (supposedly) 2.3MB kernel, and I want to
> make sure that I have actually optimized my machine and not made a
> stupid mistake that does the opposite.
>

I don't really want to sound cynical ;)
But; how much memory do you have? Your kernel is about 2Mb smaller=20
than the one I'm using but the difference represents about 0.4% of my tot=
al
memory which I suspect is almost always incompletely used.

Could I ever see eany effective difference with an "optimised kernel"?

And of course if I ever add anything I'd have to remember to take the=20
time to recompile -- and as I get older remembering is not so easy!

Malcolm =20



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