On Fri, 2007-07-27 at 14:03 -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Jeremy Katz (katzj(a)redhat.com) said:
> > If
> > it's done at runtime, you can handle whatever kernel you happen to get,
> > even if it's not one of ours.
>
> There are plenty of constraints we have around kernel configuration.
> Asking for a file to be shipped with the kernel which tells us a little
> bit about what modules were configured just doesn't seem that out there
In that case, I strongly suggest combining the libata and scsi lists into
a single list for block devices - I doubt the 1M savings on the livecd is
really worth splitting hairs here.
Depends on how many copies of the qlogic driver there are ;-)
Especially since we'll have to be pulling in firmware, etc eventually.
I mean, I guess I can just do manual twiddling to rule out things that
aren't under drivers/ata with the livecd. I'm not _that_ tied to having
the two separated out if that's the real kicker here
Jeremy