Quoting Didier Kryn (k...@in2p3.fr):

>     Very nice. Congratulations. Do I understand well if I
> understand your scripts read the config of the Debian kernel and
> customize it to compile your own kernel?

I must beg your pardon, Didier, but I don't fully understand your
question.

In general terms:  I've long ago gotten used to the idea that, on the
rare occasions when it's desirable to change a system's kernel, I just
am used to carrying forward the existing .config file and using
make-kpkg(1).  It's too infrequent an operation to fully script, at
least in my use-case.  It's not necessary or useful for any scripting to
parse the kernal .config, as far as I'm aware.


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