compiling the kernel faster

From: Antoine Pelisse (apelisse_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/28/05

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    >
    > You can set NOCLEAN in your environment. That will save you from
    > having to rebuild things that didn't change. Major time saver if
    > you're only working in a couple of files.

     It's NO_CLEAN actually, and for the kernel building, it's especially
    NO_KERNELCLEAN
     Antoine Pelisse

    -Glenn
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