Messages in this thread | | | From | Tim Connors <> | Subject | (Simple) Basic Design Flaw in make menuconfig GUI | Date | Thu, 11 Sep 2003 01:22:36 +1000 |
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"Stevo" <stevo@cool3dz.com> said on Wed, 3 Sep 2003 10:40:17 -0400: > PROBLEM: (ocassionally) While I am speeding through the kernel > configuration, I will accidentally hit the "Esc" key one too many times (I'm > sure we've all done this) and it will leave me at the "exit" screen: > > Do you wish to save your new kernel config? > > <Yes> <No> > > In this case, neither choice is acceptable. In a plea to save time for all, > can someone please add one more simple choice to the "exit" menu? > > Do you wish to save your new kernel config? > > <Yes> <No> <Return to Config>
Similarly, I often ctrl-z the configure step, and when fging the process again, things end up a bit strange - IIRC, it goes to the next menu level up from the current one, and sometimes ends up with strange keystrokes? It's been a while since I have tried, so I can't quite recall the details, sorry.
Probably not quite so easy to fix as the solution to this one, unfortuneately :(
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