Paul Cartwright wrote:
so, the config file works over & over? even for different kernels?
Not exactly, but almost. When a new kernel is released, you can reuse
most of your old .config by copying it into your Linux source top-level
directory and running 'make oldconfig'. This answers the long list of
configuration questions automatically, using your old settings, except
for options that disappear (features that change, or are dropped
entirely, in the new version) and options that are new. For the new
options, you'll have to manually provide an answer -- most often (but
not always!) the default option is what you want, and you can simply hit
<Enter>.
DW
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