I built 2.4.0-test10 for my laptop and got caught out by `make config'.
When I typed `Pentium-II' for my CPU type, it selected Pentium-III and
my kernel wouldn't boot.  To prevent errors of this type, please apply
this patch.  As a bonus, `Celeron' will now work as an answer too.

Please apply.

diff -urNX dontdiff linux/scripts/Configure linux-test10/scripts/Configure
--- linux/scripts/Configure     Mon Oct 30 22:44:29 2000
+++ linux-test10/scripts/Configure      Tue Dec 12 03:39:41 2000
@@ -479,11 +479,14 @@
                while [ -n "$1" ]; do
                        name=$(echo $1 | tr a-z A-Z)
                        case "$name" in
-                               "$ans"* )
-                                       if [ "$name" = "$ans" ]; then
-                                               val="$2"
-                                               break   # stop on exact match
-                                       fi
+                               "$ans"* | */"$ans"* )
+                                       case "$name" in
+                                               "$ans" | */"$ans"/* | \
+                                               "$ans"/* | */"$ans" )
+                                                       val="$2"
+                                                       break # exact match
+                                               ;;
+                                       esac
                                        if [ -n "$val" ]; then
                                                echo;echo \
                "  Sorry, \"$ans\" is ambiguous; please enter a longer string."

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