snapshots are broken
Matthew Dillon
dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Sat Nov 1 11:14:42 PST 2003
:Well, as a proud member of several 5% minorities like everyone else around
:here, I do often find that the first system I need to install any given BSD
:release on is one of those that needs a network install from a boot floppy...
:
:And I never seem to have a suitable host system (right release) to build a
:custom kernel (it's probably only luck that I've always had a suitable system
:handy to even mount kern.flp to echo -P >/boot.config); a WORKING cross-build
:environment such as NetBSD almost has might make this easier, but it's still
:way too much work - I'm quite happy building kernels, but I don't expect my
:clients (for example) to be, just to install a BSD gateway or news server in
:a heterogenous environment.
:
:In short, I consider _easy_ creation of a serial console boot floppy which can
:do a network install absolutely critical.
:
: Cheers,
:
: Mark.
Cross build environments are something we would be able to support fairly
easy with the VFS environment idea.
Damn it. Ok, I guess as soon as I finish taking a look at Jeff's
TCP thread code I am going to quickly implement variant symlinks (because
they are damn easy to do), THEN I'll start working on VFS messaging
and VFS environments. Their time has come.
I am going to put a hold on trying to fix namecache. I can abstract out
the VFS messaging from what I've done so far, but it's just too complex
a problem to do as quickly as I would have liked to do it, so I'll revisit
it later when it isn't holding up the rest of the project :-). there
are too many other low hanging fruits that are a lot easy to accomplish.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
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