Hi, On quite new Debian machines, if the official kernel images are installed ot the kernel image was created using a recent kernel-package package, you can just look in /boot: % less /boot/config-$(uname -r)
Aint that neat? manoj __> ls -asCF /boot total 2699 1 ./ 5 boot.b 1 mbr.b 1 ../ 1 chain.b 1 os2_d.b 88 System.map-2.0.30 5 config-2.0.30 365 vmlinuz-2.0.30 89 System.map-2.0.32 6 config-2.0.32 373 vmlinuz-2.0.32 89 System.map-2.0.33 6 config-2.0.33 373 vmlinuz-2.0.33 161 System.map-2.1.82 8 config-2.1.82 485 vmlinuz-2.1.82 157 System.map-2.1.84 8 config-2.1.84 462 vmlinuz-2.1.84 1 boot.0300 1 grub/ 1 boot.0302 11 map -- "If you post it, they will flame." The voice from Field of Dreams, according to Brian Frost ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.datasync.com/%7Esrivasta/> Key C7261095 fingerprint = CB D9 F4 12 68 07 E4 05 CC 2D 27 12 1D F5 E8 6E -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .