On Sat, Feb 09, 2013 at 04:56:43AM -0800, Chris White wrote:
> It's a TODO[1] right now.

Ah, thanks.

> Personally though I recommend setting up a config manually, as it's
> a lot easier to debug kernel setup related issues when you're the
> one who configured everything and not genkernel.

I configure my own kernels for my personal boxes, but I'm looking to
use Catalyst to build bootable USB sticks for teaching.  If a student
shows up with a borked system, I just want to hand them a USB stick
and say, “Boot this for class today, and we'll sort out your native
installation problems later”.  I think genkernel has a better shot
when I have no idea what hardware will be on the target machine (and
likely, neither does the student ;).

Cheers,
Trevor

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