Joe Emanaker said: >> A file called '.config' is generated at the top of your kernel source >> tree.... > >> This file will still be there after you've compiled the kernel, so all >> you need to do is copy it to a safe location and drop it back in when >> you want to generate the same kernel. > >Which only leaves the question: where can I get the one that was used >to generate the kernel in the current kernel-package?
You've probably guessed it by now: there isn't one because the initial kernel's precompiled. I don't know of a definitive way of recreating such a file. I can suggest only that you look at what hardware's recognised and which daemons are started at boot-time (run "/etc/dmesg"), and look around /proc for recognised devices and interrupts. Does someone on the list know a better way? Casper Boden-Cummins. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]