Some Kconfig menus are very unsorted, so finding the option you want to
change takes careful reading of the complete menu.
I'm about to change some of the menus to be more user-friendly, starting
with the general setup and working my way through the rest as time permits.
In order to make the correct changes, I need some ACK/NACK/comments to
some of the changes:
1) Initrd/initramfs: This does add about 6 KB of init(?) memory.
IMO, it could default to y and be moved to embedded.
2) There are many options that are only usefull with
vserver-virtualisation. I'd like to introduce a select (none/all/some)
to get rid of these 1001 individual options.
3) UTS namespaces are a bad name while talking to non-programmers.
Can you provide a better caption/description? Otherwise I'll try to
find something.
4) Is it usefull to have relay(fs) in this menu? IMO it should be
selected by it's users and moved to libraries or filesystems.
5) Some entries in other menus say "Support (for) ..." or "... support"
I'd like to remove that part.
This is how I'd like to change the order of the items in General Setup,
not including the changes above:
General Setup
Version information:
() Local version - append to kernel release
[*] Automatically append version information to the version string
<*> Kernel .config support
[*] Enable access to .config through /proc/config.gz
Kernel features:
[ ] Initial RAM filesystem and RAM disk (initramfs/initrd) support
[*] UTS Namespaces
[*] Support for paging of anonymous memory (swap)
[*] System V IPC
[*] IPC Namespaces
[*] POSIX Message Queues
Accounting:
[ ] BSD Process Accounting
[ ] Export task/process statistics through netlink (EXPERIMENTAL)
[ ] Auditing support
[ ] Kernel->user space relay support (formerly relayfs)
Extra settings
[ ] Create deprecated sysfs files
[*] Optimize for size (Look out for broken compilers!)
[ ] Configure standard kernel features (for small systems) --->
[ ] Include all symbols in kallsyms
[ ] Do an extra kallsyms pass
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