> there presumably aren't very many modules for the EC2 kernel.
I guess this raises the questions of what modules we are talking about, and this is an area where I wouldn't know what to cut out. I personally depend on some which may not be considered part of the core modules including: fuse, xfs, dm_mod, sha256, dm_crypt
You'd think that you could cut out things like sound, but I know that some folks are using snd-dummy.ko
I don't know what other kernel modules users might be depending on today in EC2.
> there presumably aren't very many modules for the EC2 kernel.
I guess this raises the questions of what modules we are talking about, and this is an area where I wouldn't know what to cut out. I personally depend on some which may not be considered part of the core modules including: fuse, xfs, dm_mod, sha256, dm_crypt
You'd think that you could cut out things like sound, but I know that some folks are using snd-dummy.ko
I don't know what other kernel modules users might be depending on today in EC2.