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MENU_PKG_LINUX Here you will find options to configure the kernel.
ROCKCFG_PKG_LINUX_CUSTCONFIG Here you can define custom configurations to the kernel. Please note that these will apply _after_ the default kernel config has been created.
ROCKCFG_DEFAULT_KERNEL This options selects which kernel will be the default one in /boot, which kernel source tree will be the default one in /usr/src/linux (and thus used for 3rd-party kernel modules like ALSA and lm_sensors) and which headers will be installed into /usr/include/{asm,linux}.
ROCKCFG_PKG_LINUX_CONFIG_STYLE This options selects whether to do no automated kernel configuration generation, to parse the normal ROCK Linux configuraton templats - or to perform the normal parsing and additionally enable all modules (the default setting). The first option - to disable the configuration - is useful if you want to supply a full configuration in config/$id/linux.cfg.
ROCKCFG_PKG_LINUX_USE25MODTOOLS Please check here if you want to use the newer modutils. This is needed if you want to use a 2.5.x kernel.
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