On Friday 22 February 2008 16:22:34 Grant wrote:
Too bad that 'oldconfig' isn't always working :-(
Is there a better way to update the config for a new kernel?
What I do is to run menuconfig against the most recent .config, and search
(visually) for items marked [NEW] and read their Help
I upgraded my router's kernel from linux-2.6.18-hardened-r6 to
linux-2.6.23-hardened-r7 and now I get errors when starting the
firewall:
requires NAT which is disabled
ERROR: Command /sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -m state --state
ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT Failed
I used make oldconfig carefully
On (22/02/08 06:37) Grant wrote:
I upgraded my router's kernel from linux-2.6.18-hardened-r6 to
linux-2.6.23-hardened-r7 and now I get errors when starting the
firewall:
requires NAT which is disabled
ERROR: Command /sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -m state --state
ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
I upgraded my router's kernel from linux-2.6.18-hardened-r6 to
linux-2.6.23-hardened-r7 and now I get errors when starting the
firewall:
requires NAT which is disabled
ERROR: Command /sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -m state --state
ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT Failed
I
On Friday 22 February 2008, Grant wrote:
Too bad that 'oldconfig' isn't always working :-(
Is there a better way to update the config for a new kernel?
Not really.
You are dealing with a complex system of configuration settings that
react in mysterious ways. AND that seeing as this is a
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