Nathan Paul Simons wrote:
>         As for the argument of putting it in the kernel being more robust and
> idiot-proof, well, if someone can't keep three files and one directory
> straight for each different configuration of the kernel that they want to
> play with, they probably shouldn't be configuring and compiling kernels in
> the first place.  You can't idiot-proof the world, and even if you could, some
> things really shouldn't be.

I for one can't even keep two files straight - my kernel is forever
getting out of synch with my System.map.  Of course, I may be the only
person that has ever had this happen to them.  ;-)  I am all for
idiot-proofing things where you can, especially when the idiot is me.

--
Daniel
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