John Dangler wrote:
> I changed some options to the menuconfig (trying to get that splash
> to work), and saved the changes to an alternate config file.
> I'd like to make a kernel with _that_ config file and keep it
> separate from my default 2.6-r12 kernel, since, when the splash
> causes the pa
John Dangler wrote:
Does the moving of the config files have any effect on the already compiled
kernel? (I was under the impression that a .config _went with_ a specific
build) or is that a throwback to too much time in a m$ environment?
the .config file determines how and especially which part
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] multiple kernel configs
John Dangler wrote:
> I changed some options to the menuconfig (trying to get that splash to
> work), and saved the changes to an alternate config file.
> I'd
John Dangler wrote:
I changed some options to the menuconfig (trying to get that splash to
work), and saved the changes to an alternate config file.
I'd like to make a kernel with _that_ config file and keep it separate from
my default 2.6-r12 kernel, since, when the splash causes the panic, I ha
I changed some options to the menuconfig (trying to get that splash to
work), and saved the changes to an alternate config file.
I'd like to make a kernel with _that_ config file and keep it separate from
my default 2.6-r12 kernel, since, when the splash causes the panic, I have
some way to get bac
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