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H A DMakefilediff 96424 Sat May 11 21:39:59 MDT 2002 peter Use a crowbar and duct-tape to make boot2 fit again. This gets it down
to 4 bytes free. I removed a printf (the Keyboard yes/no) since it is of
marginal value and sed'ed the generated asm output to remove the unwanted
aligns. There's probably a better way to gain a few extra bytes than
losing the printf. Shortening strings is probably a better option but this
should get us over the hurdle.
H A Dboot2.cdiff 96424 Sat May 11 21:39:59 MDT 2002 peter Use a crowbar and duct-tape to make boot2 fit again. This gets it down
to 4 bytes free. I removed a printf (the Keyboard yes/no) since it is of
marginal value and sed'ed the generated asm output to remove the unwanted
aligns. There's probably a better way to gain a few extra bytes than
losing the printf. Shortening strings is probably a better option but this
should get us over the hurdle.
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/boot/i386/gptboot/
H A DMakefilediff 96424 Sat May 11 21:39:59 MDT 2002 peter Use a crowbar and duct-tape to make boot2 fit again. This gets it down
to 4 bytes free. I removed a printf (the Keyboard yes/no) since it is of
marginal value and sed'ed the generated asm output to remove the unwanted
aligns. There's probably a better way to gain a few extra bytes than
losing the printf. Shortening strings is probably a better option but this
should get us over the hurdle.
H A Dgptboot.cdiff 96424 Sat May 11 21:39:59 MDT 2002 peter Use a crowbar and duct-tape to make boot2 fit again. This gets it down
to 4 bytes free. I removed a printf (the Keyboard yes/no) since it is of
marginal value and sed'ed the generated asm output to remove the unwanted
aligns. There's probably a better way to gain a few extra bytes than
losing the printf. Shortening strings is probably a better option but this
should get us over the hurdle.

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