I tried this shortly after doing unix domain sockets. It wasn't
too hard to make ipv4 compile as a module. It even could be inserted.
But there were *lots* of bugs. Shortly after this, the first
code freeze was announced, so I figured it could wait until 2.3.
> I suppose there are those out there who believe modules are evil, and
> maybe they're right.. But to me it seems logical to have all features
> there if you want them, and only load the ones you need IF you need them
> and when you need them.
No arguments here.
For those of you curious about kmod's problems, I've been trying
hundreds of different fixes. I think I'm close to a fix, so don't
get too anxious to go back to kerneld!
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