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On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 01:19:02PM -0500, Clyde McPherson wrote:

> I build and use the compat-wireless source for use with SBC
> applications, and I have a question about the wireless portion of
> the code. Our SBCs do not have RFKILL capabilities, and since we use
> wireless we are forced to include it in our kernel due to the
> depends in wireless. What are the chances of adding #ifdef's for
> CONFIG_RFKILL on the code segments that require RFKILL, this way
> integrators like myself would not need to load and/or build the
> rfkill modules? This would also save us memory and storage that is
> limited on a SBC system.

Why can't you just turn-off CONFIG_RFKILL?

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