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The build process allows you to use predefined configuration files for the
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kernel and for BusyBox. This is what you need to do in order to use your own
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predefined configuration files:
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1) First of all you need to have '.config' configuration file. The assumption is
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that you already know what '.config' file is and how it is used during the
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kernel & BusyBox build process. Take the '.config', place it in this folder
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and finally rename the file. The predefined configuration file name is:
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kernel.config - for kernel (obviously)
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busybox.config - for BusyBox (what a surprise)
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2) Change the corresponding property in the main '.config' (that's the minimal's
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config file) to value 'true':
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USE_PREDEFINED_KERNEL_CONFIG - for kernel
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USE_PREDEFINED_BUSYBOX_CONFIG - for BusyBox
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3) That's it. Now during the build process instead of generating default
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'.config' files, the predefined configuration files will be used, That's
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particularly useful if you want to experiment with many non-default config
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options. In this case it's easier to use configuration file instead of using
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the scripts in order to generate tons of options. Another useful scenario is
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when you distribute your OS based on 'Minimal Linux Live' and you want to use
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non-default kernel and/or BusyBox options 'out of the box'.
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