Or even (though this is going waaay too far): delete any parts of the
kernel you aren't using. Thats a bit stupid though..
David Taylor
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On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, Simon Weijgers wrote:
>
> >
> > ** Make it possible to delete unneeded parts of the tree.
> >
> > If I could rm -rf all arches I don't have, delete drivers for
> > all cards i don't have or plan to buy, and still the kernel builds,
> > then most of my problems are gone.
> That's already possible.
> you can delete all unnecessairy archs in the arch/ dir and you can delete
> all unnecessairy asm-{archname}/ dirs in the include/ dir.
>
> Regards,
>
> Simon Weijgers
>
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