On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Han wrote:
> Milhomem, Marcus (Marcus_Milhomem@bmc.com) wrote:
>
> > I have an OBSD3.0 that is a firewall + nat server. As this machine is
> > not a very fast machine (Pentium MMX 233) I will recomplie its kernel
> > to make it a fast machine. As this machine only does firewall + nat I
> > would like to know what is the smallest (minimum) Kernel that I can
> > make for this machine. Could you help me saying what are the minimum
> > things that I have to put into my kernel?
>
> google openbsd dmassage
>
> > And also how can I cre-compile a kernel in one machine and put it in
> > other one, because my firewall dosent have any compiler.
>
> Copy the dmassage result to the other pc. Build a kernel with that
> config. Copy the kernel back to the other pc.
http://www.sentia.org/projects/dmassage/
dmassage - dmesg parser
This tool parses the dmesg of your OpenBSD system, and can do three things
with that information:
- to make the kernel boot faster
- to reduce kernel size
- to show all devices in a tree-like hierarchy
Greetings,
Dries
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Dries Schellekens
email: gwyllion@ulyssis.org
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