Your're right, sorry, I forgot this to say that: - first I created a random .config file using "make rndconfig" - after that I removed all options not fitting my system - then I prepended some options commonly used by me on top of the .config file - and run finally a "make oldconfig" to-hopefully- get a clean config
Doesn't "make oldconfig" make a clean .config file ? Am Sunday 10 September 2006 14:14 schrieb Erez Zilber: > Toralf Förster wrote: > > I copied the config file to .config, made then a "make oldconfig && make" > > against current sources 2.6.18-rc6-git3. > > BTW, I attach another .config where the similar problem occured > > > Where did you get this config file from? I don't think that this config > file was generated by a too like 'make menuconfig'. As I explained > before, if you select CONFIG_INFINIBAND=y using the menuconfig tool, it > also sets CONFIG_INFINIBAND_ADDR_TRANS=y. Therefore, I can only guess > that this config file was generated manually (or at least modified > manually). > > If you can explain how can I generate the config file that you used, > maybe I can reproduce it. Else, I suggest that you delete your .config > file and run 'make menuconfig'. Then, select InfiniBand & iSER and it > should work fine. Let me know if it works for you. > > Erez > > -- MfG/Sincerely Toralf Förster
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