> 5) Write menuconfig?
> 6) Test? (I'm not certian if menuconfig is currently very useful. If you
> want a console-based config, run config. If you want menus, use X.)
I find menuconfig to be very nice, and would lament it's loss. I like
menus, but don't like the idea of having to fire up X to have them.
But then I'm not writing the code so ...
$.02
-Mike
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