[14:10] <sforshee> jjohansen: it turns out I was running a differnt kernel than I thought I was when I was getting that oops (I guess I had forgotten to reboot), it did not have the lsm stacking patches. Now I am running the kernel with those patches and am not getting the oops anymore, so seems the oops wasn't related to those patches and hopefully is no longer a problem.
[16:10] <jjohansen> sforshee: thanks, I'll take a little more time on the updated patches them. We still want them so we are tracking closer to upstream
[18:35] <Guma> I was wondering if there is a tool to generate custom kernel configuration for specific hardware (versos doing it by try and error manually) so I can build kernel with just specific options to specific hardware configuration?
[18:36] <apw> Guma, not really, there are defconfigs for various bits of h/w in the kernel, but making them work with a distro, not so easy
[19:09] <Guma> apw: I figured it will not be easy. But where would I start reading about it. Something most relevant to what I am trying to do? Any good suggestions?
[19:39] <apw> Guma, i am not sure there is anything useful, we have been talking about the lack of this kind of information ...
[21:36] <Guma> apw: I think this is needed. Reading on the net there there are quite few people searching about it but quite contradicting or old information.
[21:38] <Guma> I think it would be good info for people to get into this space. Else it is very hard to figure this out and some might be turned off. 
[21:38] <Guma> I got a feeling you already know this since there is a talk about it
[21:40] <Guma> I think it would be great tool to run after installation on system and it would produce config for current running kernel for starters. I understand that it is all another level to create config for different kernel versions
[21:41] <mjg59> The information needed to do that correctly isn't available
[21:41] <mjg59> You'd need kernel build system modifications