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| − | I am not very excited with binaries kernels, the Funtoo philosophy is at the basis to reconfigure for your needs and recompile yourself. However, why not propose a set of kernel seeds that would be a base of kernel configuration?
| + | Please don't use the todo section to submit bugs, use the forums... |
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| + | For the record, it's Daniel that asked me to post my bug here... |
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| − | I am not even talking about binary kernels here - just steps to quickly compile a kernel and initrd with a "golden" config that will boot 99.9% of all systems, so users don't need to struggle with configuring their kernel correctly just to get Funtoo Linux installed.
| + | Yeah, I said it was OK. -Daniel |
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| − | Ah ok I see what you mean, challenging but very good idea. Kernel config is a show stopper.
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| − | i like this idea. in my view, this is a second step to create a funtoo boot cd. once you have compiled such a "general purpose" kernel, you can use it for the boot cd and then the user can use it right away for the first boot.
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 27 May 2011
Please don't use the todo section to submit bugs, use the forums...
For the record, it's Daniel that asked me to post my bug here...
D2 racing
Yeah, I said it was OK. -Daniel