I'm condisering such an animal for PicoBSD. 
I'm willing to do it for current and other branches,
if and only if I can get three solid alpha testers.

"Daniel C. Sobral" <d...@newsguy.com> wrote:
> Nick Hibma wrote:
> > 
> > Jordan, you said nowadays one can simply compile a kernel < 1.44Mb and
> > stick it on the disk kern.flp?
> 
> It is possible. Even more, you can add kld modules to that disk, and
> then edit loader.rc to load them too, so you don't even need to
> compile a kernel.
> 
> > People could appreciate this. I for one would like to make demo floppies
> > to send to companies having supplied devices for USB support to show
> > their devices at work.
> 
> So, anyone up for creating a web page generating custom kern.klp
> disks, with features not found in GENERIC, using a cgi script? :-)
> 
> If you limit this to adding kld modules, it would be surprisingly
> easy to do it.
> 
> --
> Daniel C. Sobral                      (8-DCS)
> d...@newsguy.com
> d...@freebsd.org
> 
>       "Well, Windows works, using a loose definition of 'works'..."
> 
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