Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 16 Sep 2005 01:32:00 -0700 (PDT) | From | Ahmad Reza Cheraghi <> | Subject | Re: Automatic Configuration of a Kernel |
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--- Emmanuel Fleury <fleury@cs.aau.dk> wrote:
> Coywolf Qi Hunt wrote: > > > > How about the idea that we have a .hwconfig file > and we do `make > > hwconfig' to generate it? So normal filesystems > and network stack > > stuff don't belong to hwconfig. > > > > .hwconfig file merely stores the result from auto > hardware detection. > > Well, at the end you just want to have one .config > file with everything > inside. If I follow your logic we also should have a > .fsconfig, a > .netconfig, a .audioconfig, ... and so on. > > So, working on the .config seems nice to me. > > Simplicity is good ! ^_^ > Yes thats true. It will be a hard also, for those Users which doesn't have that much experience for the configuration of a Kernel.
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