This section contains descriptions of selected kernel configuration options
(in make config) which are not listed in the configuration section.
Most device drivers are not listed here.
Normal floppy disk support - is exactly that. You may wish to read
over the file drivers/block/README.fd; this is especially
important for IBM Thinkpad users.
XT harddisk support - if you want to use that 8 bit XT
controller collecting dust in the corner.
PCI bios support - if you have PCI, you may want to give this a
shot; be careful, though, as some old PCI motherboards could crash with this
option. More information about the PCI bus under linux is found in the
PCI-HOWTO.
Kernel support for ELF binaries - ELF is an effort to allow binaries
to span architectures and operating systems; linux seems to be headed
in that direction.
Set version information on all symbols for modules - in the past,
kernel modules were recompiled along with every new kernel. If you say
y, it will be possible to use modules compiled under a different
patchlevel. Read README.modules for more details.
Networking options are described in the NET-2-HOWTO.
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