On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 07:13, Hoyt Duff wrote: > 1) Fedora leaves the as-installed kernel source tree in a state that makes it > easier to compile additional modules, but not to compile a new kernel without > doing a "make mrproper" first. > 2) The kernel must be compiled with a non-default version of GCC and unless > you know the magic incantation, a compile will fail. (export CC=gcc32) > 3) This stuff is not in BOLD in the Release Notes (although nobody seems to > read them anyway), so few people know these facts. > OTH, the stock kernel leaves much to be desired. It is configured for a Pentium 2; It is bloated with additional code that is completely unnecessary; It has high memory compiled in; to name a few issues. I haven't done performance testing but, if you roll your own, you end up with a smaller kernel. Smaller should be faster. GCC32 is included with Fedora and Make automatically selects it - the issue is transparent. YES, there is a problem with "active_load_balance" and, yes, it is a PITA. No. There is no "magic incantation" since the work-around seems to be inconsistent. All of that is unfortunate but I have found that the combination of one linux source, two Don Carlos Robustos and three Sam Adams (lite, mind you) provide the environment variables required for compilation - eventually. --------- Quality Management - A Commitment to Excellence
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