Another problem/question:
$ cd build
$ export KBUILD_OBJTREE=$PWD
$ export KBUILD_SRCTREE_000=/usr/src/linux-2.5.13
$ alias M="make -f $KBUILD_SRCTREE_000/Makefile-2.5"
$ cp /lib/modules/2.5.13/.config .
$ M oldconfig
...
$ M installable
...
[so far so good]
$ make -f Makefile-2.5 menuconfig
[enable RAMDISK support, tweak ramdisk size, enable initrd]
...
Now, issuing "M installable" will result in nearly all files getting rebuilt.
The same happens when switching ramdisk off again. How's that?
I tried enabling/disabling many other config options and doing rebuilds but
couldn't find anything as damaging buildtime-wise as the ramdisk stuff.
Hopefully I'm causing no headaches,
T.
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