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How to know you got all of the kernel options you need?
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I want to start by saying that my system is seemingly functional. I am able to play games and do most of the stuff that I need. When I do an update I see that a few applications are complaining about missing kernel options that I have added (Mostly cryptography stuff which is why I am kind of worried about missing others). Is there any way to get all of the missing options that my applications want with out doing an emerge on every package? I could do it one night if it is my only option but I was hoping that there is a better way.

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