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@@ -10,14 +10,17 @@ it. There are a few ways to configure the kernel. If you don't like the
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way this book does it, read the <filename>README</filename> that comes
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with the kernel source tree, and find out what the other options are.</para>
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-<para>Something you could do, is take the .config file from your host
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-distribution's kernel source tree and copy it to $LFS/usr/src/linux.
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+<para>Something you could do, is take the <filename>.config</filename>
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+file from your host distribution's kernel source tree and copy it to
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+<filename class="directory">$LFS/usr/src/linux</filename>.
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This way you don't have to configure the entire kernel from scratch and
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can use your current values. If you choose to do this, first run the
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-make mrproper command below, then copy the .config file over, then run
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-make menuconfig (make oldconfig may be better in some situations. See
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-the <filename>README</filename> file for more details when to use make
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-oldconfig).</para>
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+<userinput>make mrproper</userinput> command below, then copy the
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+<filename>.config</filename> file over, then run
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+<userinput>make menuconfig</userinput> followed by the rest of the commands
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+(<userinput>make oldconfig</userinput> may be better in some situations.
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+See the <filename>README</filename> file for more details when to use
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+<userinput>make oldconfig</userinput>).</para>
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<para>The following commands are run to build the kernel:</para>
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