> > There are several documents linked off of http://www.freebsd.org/releng > > that describe how to build a release. It's not nearly as arcane of a > > process as it used to be 5 years ago. The biggest barrier to entry is > > probably disk space. You'll need a good 5GB free to hold the CVS repo, > > chroot environment, and resulting bits. > > Well, I've got the CVS repo, though boy, has *THAT* ever grown since I > built this system; I had to trim it down to only src and ports, and even > so: > /dev/da1s1e 2032623 1769089 100925 95% /usr/cvs > > Of course, I left out the ports and docs parts of the release last time I > tried (which was in fact about 5 years ago ;), though I had all kinda of > troubles with parts of THAT, too. But still, I don't have even a tenth > that much hard drive space around. > > > > Yes, to build the floppies you need to build most of the release, but > > once you've built the release, you can back-step and rebuild the > > floppies at will. > > And building the whole release is quite an ordeal on a Pentium Pro :) > > > Still, I'm willing to donate some time and brain to the problem, since > apparently I kinda care about it. It seems to me that the probing > problem above is the biggest problem from a real coding POV; the rest is > mostly just a whole heck of a lot of implementation, and "inconvenience" > from the usability standpoint. That's a breaking point. > >
I'll donate the disk space and CPU time if you want to run with this. I have an interest in keeping floppies around, but not much ability to help out. Josh Paetzel _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"