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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 not perform an automated kernel
configuration generation, to parse the normal ROCK Linux configuraton
templates 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.
Manually supplied kernel config options will be applied whatever option
is choosen here.
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.