Hi all, <https://twitter.com/enzo_dancing> I have just finished reading most of "The Linux Kernel in a Nutshell". 1. I wish I knew about this book two weeks ago 2. I'm currently recompiling my kernel in a VM, by having copied the base .config file from /boot as it's been recompiling, for now, more than an hour, I started having questions and carried on reading the book hoping to find answers. Turns out I don't need every modules and driver that Ubuntu has in its initial .config file for my VM. Having understood that and found all the modules I actually need (thanks find_all_modules.sh). I'm trying to devise a strategy to take the output of that script and make a brand new minimal .config file. However, the only solution I've found is doing it manually via make menuconfig. This seems to be a rather long process, which I wouldn't mind doing if there aren't any other alternatives. Is there any other way?
Thanks, Enzo
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