Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 18:52:21 -0500 From: Peter Radcliffe <pir@pir.net> To: mobile@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: wireless network, next step ... Message-ID: <20011129185221.A3616@pir.net> In-Reply-To: <01112916453300.00693@i8k.babbleon.org>; from bts@babbleon.org on Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 04:45:33PM -0500 References: <200111170406.fAH46d746376@harmony.village.org> <5.1.0.14.2.20011129075800.01b57830@194.184.65.7> <20011129023929.D8682@pir.net> <01112916453300.00693@i8k.babbleon.org>
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"Brian T . Schellenberger" <bts@babbleon.org> probably said: > Or you can just build them into your kernel in the first place. You can, yes. > This is another religious issue, like the write caching, but it > seems to me to be mostly a win to have things built in the kernel to > start with if it's a device that you will be using a large > percentage of the time that your computer is plugged in. Then you can't upgrade it without a reboot. It really makes very little difference to devices that you don't need to boot. Personal choice. I explained one method for doing what the person was asking about. P. -- pir pir-sig@pir.net pir-sig@net.tufts.edu To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-mobile" in the body of the message
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