Uhm, no. The problem with it is that you're using kernel memory
because you're not willing to manage userspace competently, so modules
(in fact, *using modules at all*) would be right out.
I have had in my /sbin/installkernel a clause to save .config as
config-<foo> when I install vmlinuz-<foo>; I believe anyone not doing
that[1] is, quite frankly, a moron.
-hpa
[1] or rather, not doing it without knowing exactly why they aren't --
sometimes there are good reasons for doing so.
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