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[ale] smart config?
- Subject: [ale] smart config?
- From: nomad at rocky.orci.com (Robert L Harris)
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 20:50:35 -0700 (MST)
>
> On 20 Jan, Robert L Harris wrote:
> > Ok,
> > Let's say I need to change one option in a kernel config (2.1.79). I've
> > heard about "smart config". How would I take advantage of this?
>
> Automagically ;-). Just change your config, and do the make dep ; make
> zImage ; make modules (omit the make clean).
>
> Smart config just improved the make dep part so that changing the
> kernel config doesn't cause all files to have to be recompiled.
> Instead, only those that actually are affected by the changed config
> have to be rebuilt.
Very nice. Hats off to the person who thought that up and implemented it.
Second, my second machine is single CPU. Would I be better off setting
SMP=0?
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