Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 17:13:07 -0700 (PDT) From: Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com> To: Jordan Hubbard <jkh@winston.osd.bsdi.com> Cc: current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Our kernel just got too big again. :) Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0010141712290.5383-100000@zeppo.feral.com> In-Reply-To: <53853.971568753@winston.osd.bsdi.com>
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> > Hmm?... my forth is poor, but I don't believe that's the issue. If I > > understand how the floppies currently work is that it's just like our normal > > boot loader- we start coming up. If you want to load other drivers or modules > > (like ispfw), you hit the 'other than Enter' to stop the loading progress, > > switch floppies and load ispfw, davicom ethernet, a splash screen with > > jordan's face, whatever...then you type 'boot'- then the normal mfsroot flopp > > The problem with such an approach is that it's not very user-friendly > to first-time installers who have no idea how to drive the loader. > Let's not forget the linux installation floppy saga and all the > confusion it's caused people just in trying to figure out which > floppies to use. That would be where the forth hackery comes in - an > additional set of menu options which make it a no-brainer to insert the > kernel module floppy. Okay. It's your thuktun, as Niven would write.... > > > you're sure this doesn't work. If you're email to -current was "only answers > > with patches against -current will be heard", you really should have said so. > > No, that wasn't the point of my email. My email was originally > intended to solicit suggestions about options to remove from the > kernel so that the *existing* mechanism would go back to working > again. Adding a 3rd floppy to the mix is an option which has occurred > to all of us at one time or another and even been a topic for fierce > debate in the FreeBSD mailing lists. I would have preferred not to go > there in this thread. :) Okay. I have no suggestions as to what to remove then. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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