On Sun, Nov 03, 2013 at 07:57:29PM +0100, andreas.thalham...@linux.com wrote: > > I’m sorry, but I cannot possibly do this all by myself. I was able > to help in some Wikis and in Smolt, but I cannot setup such a > system. Apparently I was only able to come up with the idea...
It's an idea that people have tossed around before, but utltimately, it's far more work than it's worth, and it's a maintenance nightmare. For most non-technical users, using a distro kernel is quite good enough. For power users, they have no trouble configuring their own custom kernel --- they can start with a full distribution kernel config, run "make localmodconfig" which will compile a kernel with the currently loaded modules (which are presumably the ones required for your hardware) compiled into the kernel, and then the power user can then disable those modules that he or she does't think they'll ever need. The set of people who aren't willing to use a distribution kernel, but aren't clueful enough to figure out how to customize their own kernel, is a pretty small set. And it's certainly not big enough such that those of us who could implement such an idea would think that it's worth the huge amount of effort it would require, and how to deal with the enusing support burden when clueless end-users try to use it, and then complain when the information is out of date. If you told me that you wanted to try it, I would tell you that you were going to be getting into a huge amount of work, and it's not obvious to me that it's worth it --- but if you are going to volunteer your own time, then it's ultimately up to you. But having you trying to volunteer *other* people's time for what might be a sisyphean does take a fair amount of chutzpah. Regards, - Ted -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/