On 2021-06-29 4:04 a.m., Todd Gruhn wrote:
I have never tried writing my own NetBSD config. I always
started with GENERIC, then...
That's how everyone does it ;p
What you were being suggested is keep track of those lines you remove
(or add if any) and apply to the up-to-date GENERIC.
`patch' will help you automate but you don't know when it will barf on
the difference (though probably never, but also the change should be so
simple?
I *think* the correct way is to make your _own_, almost empty kernel
config, and include (say, `GENERIC'.) then override settings in your own
config. I've done it, but somehow it feels more hazy than plain
modifying GENERIC
Best!
--
Germain