I roll my own and strip everything out of the kernel that I would never use, and if I set it up specifically for just the hardware I use then I can get compile times without using ccache of about 2min on my 3400+.
It can help on boot times aswell by stripping out all the extra stuff that you would never use aswell plus it won't use as much memory.
]]>It's running fine so far, after a couple hours..no problems. I'm not getting segfaults with clamscan anymore but it maybe just an update.
I was a little concerned with how the rest of my system's programs would react to the change, being pII optimized...
btw, when kernel tinkering, shouldn't you have "sacrifice chicken" somewhere in that list of what to do ?
]]>My question is should I expect any problems with this 'modified kernel' or the method I created it? Will it really matter I even changed it to Athlon?
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