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Am 02.10.2013 18:02, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés: |
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> Yeah, that's the way to do it. However, kerninst is not for testing |
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> different configurations of kernels. I suppose you could use it that |
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> way, but I wrote exactly for the opposite case: when you finally have |
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> your configuration nailed down, and just want to automatize the |
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> installation of the kernel. |
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Another suggestion would be to make the script "save" the config via git |
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every time it is executed (and there is a difference). |
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Just an idea ;-) |