SMBFS questions

Simon 'corecode' Schubert corecode at fs.ei.tum.de
Wed Jun 7 05:30:08 PDT 2006


On 07.06.2006, at 14:05, Gergo Szakal wrote:
If you add them to your kernel config (or to GENERIC, for that 
reason),
they will get compiled in.  So the exact point is *not* to have it in
the kernel config, but instead to load it via kldload.
I am afraid we are talking about the same thing without knowing it... 
I do not wanna compile stuff in. So if I make buildkernel then 
anything that is *not* specified within the config gets compiled as a 
module? I am starting to not understand.
if you make buildkernel, everything which is specified in your kernel 
config is being compiled into your new kernel.  additionally all 
available modules (no matter if the code is in your kernel or not) are 
compiled.

cheers
  simon
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