On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Richard A. Smith wrote:

> Only for a mainline production mainboard.  Us embbeeded guys with our
> own design aren't so constrained.  I suspect we would need an
> "advanced" mode where you can pick and choose among various chipsets.


yes but you write that config file once. Linux config is really
complicated because everybody is always reconfiguring the kernel. Once you
have an embedded board design you set up a mainboard Config file with the
relevant parameters that one time and you're done. Maybe I'm missing
something but I don't really see much difference.

ron

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