randall wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a program that looks at the hardware on a linux platform, then lists the necessary kernel modules and no others? I want to optimize a kernel for one of my platforms, but a recent glance at menuconfig shows literally hundreds of possibilities that is becoming confusing and I am afraid to do this manually.

What I used to do was install the stock kernel, and then see what was used, and remove the rest


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