No need to get into the submenu to disable all related
config entries.
This makes it easier to disable all EFI config options
without entering the submenu. It will also enable one
to see that en/dis-abled state from the outside menu.
This is only intended to change menuconfig UI, not change
the c
On 2017-12-15 12:24, Vincent Legoll wrote:
Hello,
This looks fine to me. Ard?
Doesn't this break existing configs?
Would adding a "default yes" on the new menuconfig be OK.
If yes, I'd respin it for a v2
Alternatively, would it not make some degree of sense to just turn the
CONFIG_EFI sy
Hello,
>> This looks fine to me. Ard?
>
> Doesn't this break existing configs?
Would adding a "default yes" on the new menuconfig be OK.
If yes, I'd respin it for a v2
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Vincent Legoll
On 15 December 2017 at 16:19, Matt Fleming wrote:
> On Sat, 09 Dec, at 04:52:52PM, Vincent Legoll wrote:
>> No need to get into the submenu to disable all related
>> config entries.
>>
>> This makes it easier to disable all EFI config options
>> without entering the submenu. It will also enable on
On Sat, 09 Dec, at 04:52:52PM, Vincent Legoll wrote:
> No need to get into the submenu to disable all related
> config entries.
>
> This makes it easier to disable all EFI config options
> without entering the submenu. It will also enable one
> to see that en/dis-abled state from the outside menu.
No need to get into the submenu to disable all related
config entries.
This makes it easier to disable all EFI config options
without entering the submenu. It will also enable one
to see that en/dis-abled state from the outside menu.
This is only intended to change menuconfig UI, not change
the c
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