Re: [PATCH 0/3] Include kernel config by default

From: Alexander Holler
Date: Sun Jan 27 2013 - 11:29:46 EST


Am 26.01.2013 14:34, schrieb Alexander Holler:
Hello,

I've seen too many systems where the config to build the used kernel got
lost and people were unable to diagnose problems or to rebuild a modified
or updated kernel. It's a subject which worries me since several years.

Therefor I finally prepared the following patch(es) to include the config
by default, make it by default accessible through /proc/config.gz, to
hide the option to not include the config below "embedded" and to remove all
now unnecessary IKCONFIG_* options from 174 defconfigs (almost all of them
enabled those options explicit).

I've already posted that two times before
(https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/7/25/2 and https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/10/18/132)
without even getting a single response. So I don't know if it's a totally
foolish idea, if nobody is interested, or if the previous patches just weren't
seen by anybody.

I've now added the maintainers of the two large architectures (x86 and arm), the
master himself and a few other people to cc (sorry if I've missed any important
person), and I made the subject more clearly.

Maybe this will provoke at least a single response. ;)

To add a last note:

I really only care about the first patch which sets the default to y. The other two patches are more or less "nice to have" (imho) and the third patch could be even splitted into 14 patches (one for every architecture) or even 174 singles patches (one for every board(-type). If requested I would split the third patch.

But now I'm finished. ;) So if no one responses (or feels responsible), I won't bother again through sending them again.

Regards,

Alexander
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