Thanks a Lot Grant!!

Nice to know you never suffered issues…

I would to this way with config but, later genkerneled and loaded through 
menuconfig the file…

I prefer genkernel Because provides flexibility but creates you an initramfs 
for returning from sleep/hibernate… although I later change slightly that 
initramfs lol 🤣 
  



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> El 6 dic 2024, a las 0:02, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com> escribió:
> 
> On 2024-12-05, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea <ego...@sarenet.es> wrote:
> 
>> Does exist a way... where you could emerge world, update all the
>> system, finally end up by upgrading the kernel and being sure that
>> the old .config you used through menuconfig (or by any other way of
>> importing) would not select erroneous parameters in newer
>> kernels?
> 
> All my systems run custom-configured kernels built from on stable
> gentoo-sources.
> 
> All I've ever done for a kernel upgrades is to go into the new kernel
> source dir and do the following:
> 
> # zcat /proc/zconfig >.config
> # make oldconfig
> # make
> # make install
> 
> For the past 20+ years, that has always worked fine for minor version
> changes (e.g. 5.15.x ⇒ 5.15.y)
> 
> There have been a few major upgrades in the past 20 years when a large
> kernel subsystem change required some sort of manual intervention with
> a "make menuconfig". But, I can't actually remember the last time it
> happened (it's been years).
> 
> --
> Grant
> 
> 
> 
> 

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