Since Most Everythings's right with SCO Can we make it smaller?
neal at mnopltd.UUCP
neal at mnopltd.UUCP
Wed Apr 24 14:30:32 AEST 1991
The current (maybe hopefully past) ankle-biting parade over SCO is of no
interest to me. SCO is as great as the world deserves. Now, on to
business.
I noticed that the Xenix 2.3.2 kernel is about 1000K. The SCO Unix
kernel is about 2000K. All worthwhile, no doubt. However, one of the
new machines I just brought up is about 1000k short of memory and is
paging under heavy load. (> 18 users)
Are there any things I can safely reconfigure out which will get me
down to the size of Xenix? I was hoping in terms of features we don't
use like RFS, NFS, TCP, etc.
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