We have tried to steer away from kernel command line args for a few reasons. I am paraphrasing my colleague Doug's argument here (CC'ed him as well) - - The command line args are getting unwieldy. Kernel command line parameters are not a scalable way to set kernel config. It's intended as a super limited way for the bootloader to pass info to the kernel and also as a way for end users who are not compiling the kernel themselves to tweak kernel behavior. - Also, we know we want this setting from the start. This is a definite smell that it deserves to be a compile time thing rather than adding extra code + whatever miniscule time at runtime to pass an extra arg. I think this was what CONFIGS were intended for. I'm happy to add all this to the commit message once it's approved in spirit by the maintainers. On Thu, Jul 2, 2020 at 8:18 PM Anthony Steinhauser <asteinhauser@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Yes, this probably requires an explanation why the change is necessary > or useful. Without that it is difficult to give some meaningful > feedback. -- Abhishek