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@@ -11,13 +11,8 @@ options:
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* CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE
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* CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE_DIR
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-This should not be confused with CONFIG_FIRMWARE_IN_KERNEL, this is for drivers
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-which enables firmware to be built as part of the kernel build process. This
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-option, CONFIG_FIRMWARE_IN_KERNEL, will build all firmware for all drivers
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-enabled which ship its firmware inside the Linux kernel source tree.
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-
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There are a few reasons why you might want to consider building your firmware
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-into the kernel with CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE though:
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+into the kernel with CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE:
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* Speed
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* Firmware is needed for accessing the boot device, and the user doesn't
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