Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sun, 2 Feb 1997 05:46:00 +0000 (GMT) | From | "Mark A. Breuer" <> | Subject | Re: A couple "normal user" questions.. |
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I see a big problem with this. I for example compile all my kernels on one box. And some of my box's are strapped enuf for both disk space, and memory as it is. I don't want .config or my kernel taking up anymore resources then is absolutely necessary. If distributions want to have people know what are in their default kernels, keep them in a text file on the cdrom, then put the one that is used in /usr/src/linux as .config I KNOW what I need on my box's so even if I lose a .config file for on of my box's all I use is a min or so to rerun make config.
Heck if you are worried about new users have the distrobutions make thier kernel the default in arch/<insert platform>/defconfig
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