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12 If you already have a BusyBox configuration file, you can directly
13 specify this file in the Buildroot configuration, using
15 default BusyBox configuration file.
17 To make subsequent changes to the configuration, use +make
18 busybox-menuconfig+ to open the BusyBox configuration editor.
20 It is also possible to specify a BusyBox configuration file through an
27 configuration variable to specify an existing configuration file is
33 If you already have a kernel configuration file, you can directly
34 specify this file in the Buildroot configuration, using
37 If you do not yet have a kernel configuration file, you can either start
38 by specifying a defconfig in the Buildroot configuration, using
40 specifying it as custom configuration file, using
43 To make subsequent changes to the configuration, use +make
44 linux-menuconfig+ to open the Linux configuration editor.
49 kernel. The corresponding configuration variables are
51 +BR2_TARGET_BAREBOX_USE_DEFCONFIG+. To open the configuration editor,
57 way as for the Linux kernel. The corresponding configuration variables
59 +BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_DEFCONFIG+. To open the configuration editor,