On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 11:11:59PM +0200, Michael wrote: > Hello, > > First of all, i am new to OpenBSD, but i have extensive experience with > FreeBSD. > > I recently installed OpenBSD 3.8. I updated it with cvs to -stable. Like > most of the Admins i want to strip the OS to exclude things i don't > need, i.e. no IPV6 support, etc. > > I read about the file /etc/mk.conf in which you can disable compile > options. These options will then apply to the src and the portstree. > Ofcourse i don't know from head which options are available and what > they are called. I would like to know where i can find a default mk.conf > in where all possible options are listed, so i can choose what to disable.
See the FAQ: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Why. Read both that and the next entry, and don't ask here if it doesn't work. Building custom kernels is not common practice on OpenBSD, and not generally necessary either. Joachim