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> Le 04/01/2016 17:32, Svante Signell a écrit : >> On Mon, 2016-01-04 at 16:53 +0100, Didier Kryn wrote: >>> Le 04/01/2016 16:26, Hendrik Boom a écrit : >>>> I meant >>>>>> 4) Let the installer build the kernel, depending on what the >>>>>> hardware >>>>>> and >>>>>> file systems being installed actually need. >>> Maybe Gentoo does this, although I'm not sure, but the >>> philosophy >>> is very different: they compile everything from source. And it >>> doesn't >>> install as smoothly as Devuan.
>>> In Devuan it means something very unusual: the installer must >>> first >>> install gcc, generate a config file and compile the kernel. It is not >>> an >>> easy task to generate a working config for any hardware combination. >>> The >>> resulting kernel package would be local and couldn't undergo >>> upgrades. >> Just an idea: Would it be possible to detect the hardware of each >> computer being >> installed on and after that install the needed modules? Preferably the >> modules >> should not be located on /usr, currently they are under /lib.
> I don't understand the repulsion towards having the modules in > /usr/lib. What difference does it make? None, unless you want the > three following conditions: no initramfs, /usr being a mountpoint, > some drivers and filesystems compiled in the kernel, but missing just > the one for /usr. You've got to work pretty hard to fulfill these > conditions.
> Didier
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