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[Discord] <lanefu> if you do `./compile.sh kernel-configure` it will produce a new kernel def_config in the output folder which needs to be copied to the proper location afterwards
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[Discord] <mongoose6550> is there any way to use an existing .config ?
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <lanefu> `kernel-configure` will start with the appropriate "default" kernel config for the board your working on
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <lanefu> which board and kernel are you working on?
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[Discord] <mongoose6550> le potato (s905x)