You would have to run "make menuconfig" and update the config file
used in the source rpm.

The config file controls what modules and/or other drivers get
compiled, if you did not change the config file none of the add-ons
would get compiled.


On Fri, Sep 2, 2022 at 6:43 PM Sharpened Blade via users
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>
> I can get the kernel to build from the vanilla sources in the method you 
> outlined, I want to make it an RPM to distribute it in a repo. I am using 
> fedoras spec file because I want it to be as much of a drop in replacement of 
> the normal kernel possible.
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