kconfig: document oldnoconfig to what it really does in conf.c

As 67d34a6a39 said, the make target
'oldnoconfig' is a misnomer. It doesn't set new symbols to 'n', but
instead sets it to their default values.

This patch fixes the document in conf.c, and will submit another patch
to replace 'oldnoconfig' to 'olddefconfig'

Signed-off-by: Adam Lee <adam8157@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz>
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Adam Lee 2012-08-17 14:57:28 +08:00 committed by Michal Marek
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@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ static void conf_usage(const char *progname)
printf(" --oldaskconfig Start a new configuration using a line-oriented program\n"); printf(" --oldaskconfig Start a new configuration using a line-oriented program\n");
printf(" --oldconfig Update a configuration using a provided .config as base\n"); printf(" --oldconfig Update a configuration using a provided .config as base\n");
printf(" --silentoldconfig Same as oldconfig, but quietly, additionally update deps\n"); printf(" --silentoldconfig Same as oldconfig, but quietly, additionally update deps\n");
printf(" --oldnoconfig Same as silentoldconfig but set new symbols to no\n"); printf(" --oldnoconfig Same as silentoldconfig but sets new symbols to their default value\n");
printf(" --defconfig <file> New config with default defined in <file>\n"); printf(" --defconfig <file> New config with default defined in <file>\n");
printf(" --savedefconfig <file> Save the minimal current configuration to <file>\n"); printf(" --savedefconfig <file> Save the minimal current configuration to <file>\n");
printf(" --allnoconfig New config where all options are answered with no\n"); printf(" --allnoconfig New config where all options are answered with no\n");