On Sat, Feb 19, 2005 at 02:39:06PM +1100, campbellm@cia.com.au wrote:
why, in particular, do you consider it to be a 'fairly high cost inadministrative overhead'?
Non-modular kernels generally mean that you need more kinds of kernels to cover various hardware configurations. If you add a piece of hardware you can't just load a module for it, you need to compile a whole newkernel.
Mike Stone