On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 12:13:53 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
Make a hard copy of an lsmod report, and using
"make xconfig", disable
most of what is shown as a default module build (a period is shown in
the checkbox, clear the box by clicking on it) leaving only what is
shown on the lsmod listing
No!
Assumed the OP wants a minimalist linux-rt, that fit's to the
OP's used hardware and nothing else, then
localmodconfig
is the way to go.
I never used it, I prefer to copy a config of the distro's default
kernel, e.g. the config of an Ubuntu Studio lowlatency kernel and then I
run
oldconfig
to add or discard new options and to add rt options. Sometimes I edit
some things manually, but that's uninteresting for the OP.