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SubjectRe: architectures with their own "config PCMCIA"
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 11:41:17PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> However, I just tried and found that out of the 23 driver submenus, only
> "Generic Driver Options", "Block devices", "SCSI device support",
> "Multi-device support", "Networking support" and "Character devices"
> make any sense at all. All others depend on some hardware that has
> never been attached to an s390 box.
>
> We could of course build some subsystems like MTD, ISDN or FB, but
> there is still little point without any low-level drivers.

That gives this type of code additional build coverage, which is a good
thing. Just allow it in the menues, no need to add it to your defconfigs :)

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