Thanks,

> I think much better to leave GENERIC as is and making new config file like th
> is:
> 
> include GENERIC
> 
> ident NEWKERNEL
> 
> nomakeoption DEBUG
> nooptions KDB
> nooptions DDB
> nooptions GDB
> nooptions INVARIANTS
> nooptions INVARIANTS_SUPPORT
> nooptions WITNESS
> nooptions WITNESS_SKIPSPIN

This approach is new to me (I presume it is new to 6, or else I've not
been awake) - looks like a good way to build a config file.  I appreciate
the other replies with information about where to get UPDATING - thanks
Gary and Nikolas.

regards,
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