Chapter 23
Manolis Kiagias
sonic2000gr at gmail.com
Thu Jul 17 19:43:24 UTC 2008
Jonah Sinowitz wrote:
> Dear Manolis,
>
> Thanks for the quick response.
>
> In the introductory course I took, we did *exactly *as you said: we
> downloaded the release CD and then worked through the equivalent of
> the first few chapters of the Handbook. We then moved very very
> quickly to the "Common Tasks" section of the Handbook, "Chapter 8",
> and configured the kernel.
> After this experience, my thought was -- /if /"Configuring the FreeBSD
> Kernel" is a common task, so are many of those tasks listed in "The
> Cutting Edge".
>
> Does this make sense?
>
> Best,
> Jonah
Well, it depends on the audience.
Many people choose to stay with -RELEASE (especially on servers), others
run -STABLE on their desktops or when -RELEASE has a problem with their
hardware.
People who are actively developing (low level) stuff usually run
CURRENT. I certainly know of people who compile CURRENT daily...
Creating a custom kernel is a relatively easy task, once you grasp the
basics, but compiling the rest of the system is something that a lot of
people may never need. Enthusiasts will do it anyway, just to learn how :)
I suggest you give -STABLE a try if you are so inclined, it is a good
learning experience.
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