Kernel Compile Fail

Steven Hartland killing at multiplay.co.uk
Sun Dec 16 23:57:32 UTC 2012


I would always recommend creating a custom kernel which is
based on an include of GENERIC, then add / remove devices
to your choices.

This way your more likely to avoid issues and its very
clear what you've changed from the default. In addition
this way makes it easier to upgrade your custom kernel
through OS versions as you'll always pickup the new
"defaults" from GENERIC.

Hope this helps.

    Regards
    Steve
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joseph A. Nagy, Jr" <jnagyjr1978 at gmail.com>
To: "amd64 @ FreeBSD" <freebsd-amd64 at freebsd.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2012 11:43 PM
Subject: Kernel Compile Fail


>I started my kernel compile with my custom settings[0] but it's failing 
> at one point[1] and while I think I know why, I'd like a second opinion.
> 
> [0]: http://codepad.org/EZTCVMZC
> [1]: http://codepad.org/58GFHGnE
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