> >Seriously, it might be a tad more efficient if the help texts were > >written by those who invented the options in the first place. > > menuconfig NETDEV_10000 > bool "Ethernet (10GbE)" > ---help-- > Say Y here to actually be able to go into this menu > and select some drivers that we think belong to the > "10 Gigabit Ethernet" family. > > If unsure, it is unwise to say N! > > See, this looks so fundamentally basic to me that I find it > almost funny. YMMV, hence I asked for suggestions from > other people. I remember very well the time when I first issued make menuconfig. Ever since then I've been grateful for all those "fundamentally basic" explanations. And I've learned quite alot about kernelconfig just by reading them. Best, Michael -- Technosis GmbH, Geschäftsführer: Michael Gerdau, Tobias Dittmar Sitz Hamburg; HRB 89145 Amtsgericht Hamburg Vote against SPAM - see http://www.politik-digital.de/spam/ Michael Gerdau email: [email protected] GPG-keys available on request or at public keyserver
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