On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 12:13:53 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>Make a hard copy of an lsmod report, and using "make xconfig", disable
>most of what is shown as a default module build (a period is shown in
>the checkbox, clear the box by clicking on it) leaving only what is
>shown on the lsmod listing
No!
Assumed the OP wants a minimalist linux-rt, that fit's to the
OP's used hardware and nothing else, then
localmodconfig
is the way to go.
I never used it, I prefer to copy a config of the distro's default
kernel, e.g. the config of an Ubuntu Studio lowlatency kernel and then I
run
oldconfig
to add or discard new options and to add rt options. Sometimes I edit
some things manually, but that's uninteresting for the OP.
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