Re: compiling a kernel

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yes but make allyesconfig only chooses Y among Y/m/M/N  . I also need
to choose m in place where it is ?? I am not sure what "make
allyesconfig" does in situations where there are no Ys ?

onkar

On 4/24/07, Erik Mouw <mouw@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 04:19:42PM +0530, Onkar N Mahajan wrote:
> how do I compile a  kernel with Y(or y)  whereever there is Y(or y) and
> m (or M)  whereever there is m(or M).
> I mean all the modules & all  options should be Yes .

You mean something like "make allyesconfig"?

(try "make help" for more targets).


Erik

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