Actually I just realised...
I think when the system reboots it will only load the modules it needs
from /lib/modules/[kernel version]/kernel/drivers/media...
It won't load everything in that directory into the kernel/memory right?
So the only reason one might want to use "make menuconfig"; is to
prevent irrelevant compiled modules ending up in...
/lib/modules/[kernel version]/kernel/drivers/media
Feel free to correct if this understanding is wrong.
Cheers
Jed wrote:
I installed _all_ dvb-v4l modules after compiling latest source
because at the time I couldn't use "make menuconfig" (didn't have
ncurses installed)
Is there a way I can retrospectively remove some compiled/installed
modules so that I'm only using the ones I need?
I only need modules associated with:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Saa7162_devices#DNTV_PCI_Express_cards
Cheers,
Jed
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