Need4Speed
Diamond Member
Forgive my "noobness" on compiling kernels... but if most of the drivers are loadable modules that can be added/removed from the kernel on the fly, whats the point of compiling a kernel with only the drivers you need?
Isn't that exaclty the point of loadable modules? to reduce the kernel size and make it more streamlined while still supporting a large array of hardware?
With that in mind, I have an old dell box that is running redhat right now (and has been happily for some time now). I never ever change the hardware, nor do i plan to (unless something like the nic blows). Would it make more sense to recompile that kernel with those drivers in the kernel? should I leave it alone? or should I recompile it with loadable mods again?
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Isn't that exaclty the point of loadable modules? to reduce the kernel size and make it more streamlined while still supporting a large array of hardware?
With that in mind, I have an old dell box that is running redhat right now (and has been happily for some time now). I never ever change the hardware, nor do i plan to (unless something like the nic blows). Would it make more sense to recompile that kernel with those drivers in the kernel? should I leave it alone? or should I recompile it with loadable mods again?
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