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Date:      Tue, 15 Oct 2002 13:20:48 +0800
From:      Eugene Grosbein <eugen@kuzbass.ru>
To:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   src/sys for i386
Message-ID:  <3DABA5B0.D3223F24@kuzbass.ru>

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Hi!

I'm installing 4.7-STABLE on small machine 486SX/163M HDD/8Mb RAM.
World is built using more powerful machine, it's optimized for i486
and stripped using /etc/make.conf downto 70Mb. It fits ok and runs
perfectly with stripped kernel (just small router with 2 NICs),
kernel leaves >5Mb for userland.

It needs to keep its kernel source and must be able to rebuild a kernel
so I've copied /usr/bin/perl5 and /usr/lib/libberl.so with appropriate
links (world is build without perl), it takes only 640Kb.
But full /usr/src/sys takes another 60Mb, that's too many.
What parts of sys/ can I safely remove and still be sure that kernel can
be rebuilt? It has Intel Champion Low Profile i486 
motherboard with 2 ISA NICs, no PCI at all, no USB etc. :-)

Eugene Grosbein

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