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Re: Kernel Config Mystery
A little outdated, principles are still the same
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/10/31/OpenBSD.html
On Friday 01 March 2002 06:46 pm, you wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> This is my first post, and it's a doozie :) I am setting up OpenBSD to
> operate in the capacity of firewall for my home LAN. I am currently running
> Linux to do so, but desire a more secure, higher performing OS for the job.
> I am following a book "Building Linux and OpenBSD firewalls," and have come
> to the point to customize my kernel. I am trying to locate the file in
> /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/conf, but when I come to /usr/src, I try to list the
> contents, but after issuing the ls command, the OS hangs indefinitely on
> this. I read to access the file on the CDRom, but can't find it there
> either. Can someone offer some suggestions on where to find the GENERIC
> kernel file? After that, can someone show me a resource that offers some
> help in how to configure the source, and then compile it? Thanks in advance
> for your help!
> Regards,
> Josh