I noticed several differences (perhaps others will find more). I had much less in my kernel, but perhaps bigger things....
Compared to the version the Jacques had, my compilation did NOT have: * EISA support * Hot Pluggable Device support * PCMCIA * QoS * 1000Mbit * Wireless LAN * Token Ring * ISDN * Network Filesystems ...and had less: * Block devices * Networking options * Ethernet card support However, my compilation DID have the following - which perhaps are much bigger (?): * MTD Support (DiskOnChip) * Bridge support (not a module) * IDE Support * SCSI (maybe) * Amateur Radio (AX.25 and KISS mode) * Frame buffer support * Video Selection * VFAT support * GR Security * Linux Progress Patch What's the big ones? IDE? SCSI? LPP certainly seemed to be quite big. Perhaps I'll just try to modularize most of the above (IDE, Amateur Radio, etc...) to strip it down. By the way, am I the only one who keeps dreaming of an ampr.org address? To me, wireless means something different :) -- David Douthitt UNIX Systems Administrator HP-UX, Unixware, Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel