At Thu, 1 Jul 2021 14:43:26 +0200 (CEST), [email protected] (Martin Neitzel) wrote: Subject: Re: Compiling NetBSD-HEAD kernel sources > > > I *think* the correct way is to make your _own_, almost empty kernel > > config, and include (say, `GENERIC'.) then override settings in your own > > config. I've done it, but somehow it feels more hazy than plain > > modifying GENERIC > > Even easier: the stock GENERIC config contains the conditional include > > # Pull in optional local configuration > cinclude "arch/amd64/conf/GENERIC.local" > > So just create a GENERIC.local file with your tweaks to build > an "almost-GENERIC" kernel.
Unfortunately that line is not at the end of the GENERIC file, so it can
be a little less useful than it could be....
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