On 2011 Nov 29 (Tue) at 10:05:11 +0100 (+0100), T. Valent wrote:
:I know I am recommended to use the generic kernel. I need the kernel for
:an embedded device where the hardware is well known in detail, it is
:always the same, will not change and memory is very limited. So I need
:to get rid of the unnecessary stuff in the kernel.

Can you say how much "memory is very limited" really means?  128M?  2G?
Please give numbers.

http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Why  Is very clear on why you should
not run a custom kernel.


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