On Jul 30, 2005, at 12:16 PM, Quentin Garnier wrote:
But anyway, as a general rule, it is bad to require adding a line to every kernels to get the previous working state. When you do that, you'd better put warnings in capital letters in UPDATING and a "HEADSUP" in -current so that people will update their very own config files.
Agree completely. Basically, people now have to manually edit their custom config files in order to not have a regression. That's bad, IMO. If you want to eliminate swap support from your system, then you should explicitly add an option to do so.
-- thorpej