On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Jo Even Skarstein <joska@online.no
<mailto:joska@online.no>> wrote:
If that was the case then there wouldn't be a need for
machine-specific
subdirectories. Only CPU-specific.
I disagree. Having aranym.xfs, nfstderr.xdd, nfetch.xif etc in 040
directory would annoy me pretty much, it prolongs boot time. But
you're right with the 030 case, it applies to me as well -- I've got
the SCSI-Link network card in my TT and EtherNEC in my Falcon. Now I
have to have them in the same dir... Despite this I think the current
structure (000/030/040/060/mil/ara) is fine and it reflects reality of
most setups. So even with unified kernels (030 = Falcon/TT/CT2, 040 =
aranym/hades/milan/ab040, 060 = ct60/milan/hades) I'd like to have
separate machine directories at least for aranym and milan, as these
are really special hardware and most probably require modules not
usable anywhere else.