> You could start by telling people what modules you are talking about. The modules I need are: - bridge - ipv6 - thermal - fan - button - processor - ac - battery - dm_snapshot - tg3 - serio_raw - pcspkr - sata_svw - libata - i2c_piix4 - i2c_core - tsdev - reiserfs - dm_mod - sd_mod - mptsas - mptscsih - mptbase - scsi_transport_sas - scsi_mod - usbmouse - usbhid - usbkbd - ohci_hcd - ehci_hcd - usbcore I cannot found some of them in the kernel configuration. Isn't there a general way to know what configuration compiles what module in general? I need to know this because I'm trying to compile a fully-optimized version of the kernel for my xen0 domain on my amd64 system. Is the "lsmod" way correct to find what modules I have to compile to have a correctly-booting system with a very very small kernel? Thank you very much for your help! Bye. -
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