Hello,

The question first :

Are you doing something special to compile the kernel? Any hint ?

The story :
 
I downloaded a few month ago the debian kernel 3.12-0 bpo for amd64 arch.
It is based on vanilla 3.12.9 as it seems.

I downloaded the same version from kernel.org and fitted it to my configuration.

I systematically consume 4 Mb more ram than the generic kernel (yours).

The kernel is compiled with the command :
make -j3 && make INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 modules_install && make install

How is it possible to have less options, just the one that fit, and still use 
more ram in the OS at startup?
(boot with no graphical front end and issuing a "free -m").

Thanks


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