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Date:      Wed, 27 Nov 2002 23:56:07 +0100
From:      dslb@tiscali.dk
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Building kernels
Message-ID:  <3D9FE7F600007692@cpfe5.be.tisc.dk>

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On 2002.11.27 12:43 Jens Rehsack wrote:

>> Why is the kernel being build in different places?
> 
> Because all compiled output is in /usr/obj then. You can protect 
> /usr to disallow any changes and mount (or use different flags) 
> /usr/obj seperately. This allows you to build in multiuser mode and 
> only the install must be done in single user mode.

>> Why the difference?
> > do you have the same options no matter which one you use?
> 
> The kernel configuration keeps the same. What other options do you 
> mean?

I don't know*G* I just wanted to know, if there were any differences rega=
rding
the build, since the kernel don't end up the same place. But thanks for
your answer :-)

br
socketd


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