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Re: [gentoo-user] CONFIG_SCSI_WAIT_SCAN=m I don't want modules here.

Dale

2008-03-21

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deface wrote:
> try removing the .conf & copy your old .config over .. then run a make
> oldconfig ..
> On Mar 21, 2008, at 11:13 AM, Dale wrote:
>
>> deface wrote:
>>> It's pretty simple, either disable it if you dont need it. if you
>>> do, you've got 2 options .. module or compile in .. ? Why make it so
>>> difficult ?
>>>
>>>
>> Well, I don't have the compile in option either. If I choose to
>> compile it in, it changes it back to a module when I run make. So,
>> it is either a module or a exit with error message.
>>
>> Since I don't have modules, I'm not sure I need loadable module
>> support, what is it going to load since I have no modules EXCEPT for
>> nvidia. I do need that one module.
>> As usual, I'm missing something and it confuses me. Maybe I need to
>> leave it in since it is so pesky about having it?
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-) :-) --
>> gentoo-user@(protected)
>>

That was how I got where I am now. It's how I always update my kernel.
After oldconfig I would just open the .config file and change that one
line then do my make. This time, it is stubborn.

I dunno.

Dale

:-) :-)
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