Subject: Re: Release goo for 1.4.2_ALPHA
To: Simon J. Gerraty <sjg@quick.com.au>
From: Todd Whitesel <toddpw@best.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 02/05/2000 07:03:27
> >So I am still removing options NFS to get my i386 install floppies to finish
...
> No ideas - sorry, but I should point out that in the 7 years that I've
> been using NetBSD I've probably done _one_ install that did not use NFS.
> No, make that two, I did the original install on my laptop over PPP and FTP.
ok. FWIW I have never done an NFS install, only full diskless setups or
FTP/local-CD installs. To each his own I guess.
> What has been added that justifies leaving NFS out?
The only reason I took NFS out was because it was big and I know I won't
need it. I'm not sure what the culprit was -- has IPv6 been pulled up?
I found an alternative to disabling NFS, but it's also Bad:
- DDB
- all the EISA attachments.
- ppp pseudo-device.
With these disabled, it squeaks in with something like 5 blocks free.
But there are still 27 inodes free (read: wasted) on the same volume.
After I get some sleep I will look into reworking i386/floppies/bootfloppy
as a single-volume fdset. That should buy back enough space to take care
of everything.
Todd Whitesel
toddpw @ best.com