Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 April 2008, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
>   
>>     Why does CONFIG_PPC set CONFIG_HAVE_IDE ?
>>     
>
> Because it's possible to build ide drivers on the powerpc architecture.
> It means you get the option to enable to disable the old ATA (IDE) drivers.
>
>       Arnd <><
>   
    So CONFIG_HAVE_IDE means the architecture could have IDE rather than
it does have IDE ?
   
    My BSP can't have IDE, does that mean I should add
   
    default n if MYBSP

    ? or somehow deselect HAVE_IDE in the config option for my BSP ?


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