Alice Wonder wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-06-11 at 20:05 -0800, John Black wrote:
>> I'm confused about kernel configuration. What about I leave it by default 
>> then compile it, it is fine for creating live cd at later time?
>>
>> ___
>
> I would look at some of the kernel configurations from mainline
> distributions. In fact, the kernel config I currently use for LFS
> started as a Fedora kernel config. I turned off some things I obviously
> did not need but if I didn't know, I left it. Result is it takes longer
> to compile than a very basic kernel config but I don't compile a kernel
> that often, maybe every other point release unless there's a security
> flaw that I'm vulnerable to.
>
> As far as live CD/DVD goes, most boards these days support booting from
> USB and you can make a boo-table thumb drive that is more useful since
> it has more space. Look into that if you can and see if it fits your
> needs.

Generally 'make defconfig && make' does what you need for the first 
boot.  Get into details after the initial boot.

   -- Bruce


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