from "b. f." <bf1...@googlemail.com>:

> If you are going to build most of the modules, but only want to
> exclude a few, then add the directories of the modules to be excluded
> (relative to /usr/src/sys/modules) to WITHOUT_MODULES, for example in
> /etc/make.conf. If you are only going to build a few modules, and want
> to exclude the majority of the modules, then add the directories of
> the modules that are to be built to MODULES_OVERRIDE.  For no modules
> at all, set NO_MODULES.  See /usr/src/sys/modules/Makefile and
> /usr/src/sys/conf/kern.post.mk for details. You may also save some
> time by using one of your faster machines to build the OS for the
> slower machines.

Suppose you want to build more than one kernel so as to be able to choose at 
boot time.

Then you might not want to build modules redundantly.  So how would you make 
the modules from /boot/kernel accessible when booting /boot/kernel2?

Tom

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