On Mon, 23 Mar 2015, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
you would be horrified to look under the covers of most linux based
appliances,
a lot of them are running a stock redhat/centos install with very
little
customization outside of the userspace app that they run. Gaping
security holes
in such a
> you would be horrified to look under the covers of most linux based
> appliances,
> a lot of them are running a stock redhat/centos install with very
> little
> customization outside of the userspace app that they run. Gaping
> security holes
> in such appliances are common.
Yes, I agree with
On Mon, 23 Mar 2015, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
Le lundi 23 mars 2015 à 16:21 +0100, Jonas Gorski a écrit :
This is currently not easily possible with OpenWrt, as it contains
several "out-of-tree" kernel modules, which aren't part of the kernel
sources and thus can't be statically linked
Le lundi 23 mars 2015 à 16:21 +0100, Jonas Gorski a écrit :
> This is currently not easily possible with OpenWrt, as it contains
> several "out-of-tree" kernel modules, which aren't part of the kernel
> sources and thus can't be statically linked into the kernel. For
> example all wifi drivers are
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 3:51 PM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I would like to discuss the ability to compile a minimal kernel with all
> needed modules compiled staticly. This is for custom projects. I know
> static kernels are not for mass-release as it would confuse users.
>
Dear all,
I would like to discuss the ability to compile a minimal kernel with all
needed modules compiled staticly. This is for custom projects. I know
static kernels are not for mass-release as it would confuse users.
Is there a way to achieve something similar to:
make localyesconfig
turns mo