Why no /proc/config.gz on FC-3 kernel?
Timothy Murphy
tim at birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie
Sun Nov 28 01:06:19 UTC 2004
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>> > I still think it would be better to follow the Linux standard,
>> > as decided presumably by Linus Torvalds,
>> > with config.gz accessible in /proc .
>
> just because something is merged into the kernel doesnt mean it has to
> be enabled by *default*. thats why it is setup to be configurable in
> the first place.
Of course one does not _have_ to follow Torvalds,
and one certainly does not have to say Yes to all kernel options.
However, if you are going to save .config, I don't see any advantage
in _not_ doing it as suggested by Torvalds (or his team).
Personally, I think there are quite a few places
where Fedora has opted to "go its own way"
without as far as I can see any very good reason for this.
Admittedly the same is true of other distributions.
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