Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:55:44 -0600 (MDT) From: "M. Warner Losh" <imp@bsdimp.com> To: mitigator@gmail.com Cc: arch@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [Fwd: What do people think about not installing a stripped /kernel ?] Message-ID: <20041020.105544.00451032.imp@bsdimp.com> In-Reply-To: <6ff30abd04102008396bb61196@mail.gmail.com> References: <6ff30abd04102008163115a32d@mail.gmail.com> <20041020.093211.78703993.imp@bsdimp.com> <6ff30abd04102008396bb61196@mail.gmail.com>
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In message: <6ff30abd04102008396bb61196@mail.gmail.com> jamie rishaw at google mail <mitigator@gmail.com> writes: : > However, I'm going going to take exception that it isn't a disk space : > issue or that size doesn't matter. Size does matter. : > : > For a 64MB CF this would be a deal killer, : : Not if you can turn it off.. which was said in the OP Didn't I say exactly this? Is there some need to repeat what I said in the first line of my reply? : > and that's the size of the : > parts we're using now. With our X based systems, these cards are : > starting to fill up. In addition, we sometimes deploy new kernels to : > the field and 16MB takes a lot longer to upload than 3MB (think really : > bad connectivity to many of the remote locations our systems may be : > deployed in). : : [?relevance?] Concrete example. Not a theoretical one. This is why it matters. People around here tend to not go in for theoretical ones :-) : > I also have several machines where / is short on disk space, and I'd : > turn it off for them. It is simply too much extra to put on there. I : > could repartition these machines, but that's a huge pita and costs way : > too much in time and down time to do. The cost here isn't in disk : > space, but the hundreds or thousands of dollars of labor and/or : > opportunity costs. : : Sure. If you dont read /usr/src/UPDATING . >From UPDATING: This file is maintained and copyrighted by M. Warner Losh <imp@village.org>. See end of file for further details. :-) Warner Losh
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