>
%-> > And that makes perfect sense. Nobody will ever need both an
%-> SMP kernel and
%-> > a UP kernel at the same time. Many people don't need the PCMCIA stuff
%-> > (which, by the way, is not part of the standard kernel - if
%-> you compile
%-> > from source, it's a separate package as well).

On the top of my wishlist for future RHL (and other Linux distros) would be
a kernel configuration phase during installation/setup. The stock kernel is
pretty bloated -- it comes with RAID, ISDN, SCSI and lots of different and
esoteric modules.

It would be nice to be able to pick'n'choose what hardware etc. support you
want in your kernel during the install.


-- Juha



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