It's noticed when I myself made the same spelling mistake while searching for localmodconfig Signed-off-by: Li Zhijian <lizhijian@xxxxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/admin-guide/quickly-build-trimmed-linux.rst | 2 +- .../admin-guide/verify-bugs-and-bisect-regressions.rst | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/quickly-build-trimmed-linux.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/quickly-build-trimmed-linux.rst index f08149bc53f8..07cfd8863b46 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/quickly-build-trimmed-linux.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/quickly-build-trimmed-linux.rst @@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ can easily happen that your self-built kernel will lack modules for tasks you did not perform before utilizing this make target. That's because those tasks require kernel modules that are normally autoloaded when you perform that task for the first time; if you didn't perform that task at least once before using -localmodonfig, the latter will thus assume these modules are superfluous and +localmodconfig, the latter will thus assume these modules are superfluous and disable them. You can try to avoid this by performing typical tasks that often will autoload diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/verify-bugs-and-bisect-regressions.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/verify-bugs-and-bisect-regressions.rst index 6281eae9e6bc..03c55151346c 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/verify-bugs-and-bisect-regressions.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/verify-bugs-and-bisect-regressions.rst @@ -1431,7 +1431,7 @@ can easily happen that your self-built kernels will lack modules for tasks you did not perform at least once before utilizing this make target. That happens when a task requires kernel modules which are only autoloaded when you execute it for the first time. So when you never performed that task since starting your -kernel the modules will not have been loaded -- and from localmodonfig's point +kernel the modules will not have been loaded -- and from localmodconfig's point of view look superfluous, which thus disables them to reduce the amount of code to be compiled. -- 2.47.0