A compiling procedure question.

Gregory Nowak gnowak1 at uic.edu
Sun Jan 13 00:22:38 EST 2002


Just do a "make config" until you get to the prompt you missed, and answer y.
Alternatively, you can do "make menuconfig" but I've found doing that to be somewhat confusing. Hth.
Greg

On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 09:17:31PM -0500, Dan Murphy wrote:
> Hi again folks.
> Although I have read the howto on compiling kernels, and I have done
> it successfully before, I don't understand some of the science behind
> some of the procedures, so here's my question.
> I compiled the 2.4.5 kernel, but during make config, I got distracted,
> and in the sound section I pressed n instead of y.
> I didn't realize this UN till later.  Is there a way I can go back in
> and do it again without blowing away my whole source tree and starting
> fresh?  If not, I don't mind, but I am hoping there's an easier way.
> Some of the information in the kernel howto was a bit over my head.
> thanks.
> 
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