Hi,
Is there a way to compile only kernel modules that one needs like
with Linux's configuration file? I included only the drivers I
need in the kernel config file, but all the modules got compiled
anyway. :(
I looked around both in the kernel config dir and google, but didn't
find anything that
On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 03:23:53PM -0700, Cheng Jin wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to compile only kernel modules that one needs like
with Linux's configuration file? I included only the drivers I
need in the kernel config file, but all the modules got compiled
anyway. :(
I looked around
On 2004-08-15 18:04, Hanspeter Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in the kernel configuration one can enable various devices by the
respective 'device' statement. It seems that most drivers go into
the kernel directly. Some drivers such as 'acpi' produce a kernel
module.
How is determined which
Hello,
in the kernel configuration one can enable various devices by the
respective 'device' statement. It seems that most drivers go into
the kernel directly. Some drivers such as 'acpi' produce a kernel
module.
How is determined which modules become built in and which become
modules?
Can I have
Hanspeter Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
in the kernel configuration one can enable various devices by the
respective 'device' statement. It seems that most drivers go into
the kernel directly. Some drivers such as 'acpi' produce a kernel
module.
How is determined which modules