I updated a test system to pkgbase to test it out.
I'd love to run the minimal kernel and just enable the devices I need by loading the modules. I had been doing this with my own minimal kernel for years when I had a full fleet of servers, but now with just two home servers I have been sticking with GENERIC.
What's the accepted way of configuring the system to boot minimal kernel in the pkgbase paradigm? The wiki page has some comments about symlinking /boot/kernel to the desired kernel but I don't want to step on any future upgrades.
I'd love to run the minimal kernel and just enable the devices I need by loading the modules. I had been doing this with my own minimal kernel for years when I had a full fleet of servers, but now with just two home servers I have been sticking with GENERIC.
What's the accepted way of configuring the system to boot minimal kernel in the pkgbase paradigm? The wiki page has some comments about symlinking /boot/kernel to the desired kernel but I don't want to step on any future upgrades.