Hello Dan, On Wed, 13 Mar 2024 at 17:24, Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I wasn't able to get it to enable the CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL. * CONFIG_ prefix is not required. > ~/config-kernel/configk -e NO_HZ_FULL -c .config . * This command works. It writes informatory logs to stderr. It helps to redirect stderr to a log file. Enable option: NO_HZ_FULL NO_HZ_COMMON TICK_ONESHOT RCU_NOCB_CPU VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING CONTEXT_TRACKING_USER CONTEXT_TRACKING IRQ_WORK CPU_ISOLATION * To see enable/disable/toggle options in action, a command below (without -c .config) could make it easier perhaps. $ ~/config-kernel/configk -e NO_HZ_FULL=[y/n/m] <linux-directory> | less -r > I'm going Ack your patch because adding a newline is the correct thing > but you should probably also change configk to handle that. * ie. Handle files not terminating with a newline? There are not as many such files. Besides I agree having files terminate with a newline is good. It makes all lines/records of consistent format, otherwise the very last line/record becomes a special case. Thank you. --- - Prasad