That idea about spliting the kernel source is nice and probably often
re-thinked =)
IMO the best thing to do if you want to ease the network load would be to
have a server which you tell which stuff you want. Fx, send in your
.config file and the machine gives you a compressed tar-ball of the source
you need.. This machine would be constantly updated with patches and
pre-patches and cvs patches etc etc.
I can't think of a better way to solve this problem.
Well, don't look at me anymore.. I'm only halfway through those c-pointers
so I can't code anything that'd do something good =(
-- Med vänlig hälsning Kalle Andersson kalle.andersson@mbox303.swipnet.se
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