--- In [email protected], "Kaushik" <kaushik_mailbox@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> 
> Yes you are correct. But the problem i was facing is that .config is an auto 
> gen file and should not be changed manually. Even if you change it and build 
> the kernel, the value again gets set to 'y' irrespective of your change. So i 
> was looking for an option from the menuconfig.
> 
> I found out the way. 
> 
> Under /arch/i386 (checked with 'uname -a' and confirmed my architecture)there 
> is the Kconfig file which sets a default value for all these configuration 
> flags. Changing it to 'n' there for GENERIC_CMOS_UPDATE disables the flag and 
> reflects the change in .config.
> It works now and can be closed :)

What are you talking about? Of course you change it in menuconfig. The "/" 
works there. You only look at stuff in the generated config file. I never told 
you to edit the config file did I? Just to double check to make sure you had 
the parameter name and setting correct.



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