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On Friday 26 January 2007 14:54, Linda Walsh wrote:
Hmm....maybe I should just try making a kernel that doesn't need a ramdisk and has all needed modules compiled in. Will keep that in mind though...thanks for the heads up!
Why bother? How much improvement do you thing you will gain? I stopped compiling kernels when Hubert Mantel started publishing his KOD, and only used the to gain access to stuff I could not get without it. Since 8.1 I have never found any compelling reason to compile a kernel on a norma workstation or server.
Right now, I have so many modules (lsmod) that are loaded but I don't have hardware for -- why does it do that?! It may be they load during some hardware probing, but I wish they'd unload the unneeded part when they were done. Seems like that's another area for saving memory.
Is that what this whole thread is about, a small memory machine? The title suggest you have 4gig, so why are you worrying about memory? I can't believe you come anywhere near using 4gig unless you carrying a huge database/server load, in which case there is probably a corresponding budget to by more memory. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org