Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 30 Apr 1996 09:32:01 -0400 (EDT) | From | Jason Duerstock <> | Subject | Re: autoconfiguring kernel |
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On Mon, 29 Apr 1996, Justin Dossey wrote:
> What about having a configure script for the linux kernel, then instead of > the PnP-style "telling you what you have," it could submit it to the user > for approval (read "curses")--All on one page. Necessary changes would > then be made. Not true plug-and-play, but a little autodetection can be > helpful.
While certainly not a perfect solution, I think it would be handy for config to pick up the current system configuration from /proc/pci, /proc/filesystems, /proc/net/dev, etc. While not particularly useful when starting off (because most preconfigured kernels have LOTS of things selected that the user won't need), it would help for people who have previously tailored their kernel.
Jason Duerstock jduersto@kendall.mdcc.edu
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