Article 5MS7G Does /proc/config.gz always contain all supported options of a kernel?

Does /proc/config.gz always contain all supported options of a kernel?

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Assuming I have a running Linux system that has the /proc/config.gz file:

Does the (unpacked) file always contain all of the options the particular kernel supports, including commented out like:

Code:#CONFIG_SOMETHING is not setor is it possible that some options which the kernel supports do not appear at all in that file?

(the usefulness of knowing that for sure is to, perhaps, be able to do some problem hunting without currently having access to the buildroot config files that were used to create the Linux image at hand)latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=ILH7h3E5Unw:xYe_uqCL6Hc:F7zBnMy latest?i=ILH7h3E5Unw:xYe_uqCL6Hc:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=ILH7h3E5Unw:xYe_uqCL6Hc:gIN9vFwILH7h3E5Unw
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