Yes, its /boot/config.  Its standard Mandrake stuff.  Just copy
/boot/config to /usr/src/linux/.config and run make menuconfig to parse
the file to the newer kernel version.

On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote:

> So sprach �[EMAIL PROTECTED]� am 2001-09-18 um 18:01:40 -0400 :
> > I am hoping that what I am asking is possible, and that if it is, that
> > someone here can help me out.  Basically, I am interested in knowing WHAT
> > options were set for the kernel that I am using (modules,etc.).  When a
> > kernel is made, is there a log/config file that is produced and stored
> > somewhere?
>
> No, there's no config/log file stored, per se.  There's
> /usr/src/linux/config, but you might have removed this.  If you did,
> you're out of luck.
>
> > Also, if I want to find out the same information for the stock kernel that
> > came with Mandrake 8, where would I look?
>
> Dunno if the stock 8.0 kernel already featured this, but in 8.1 it's in
> /boot/config.
>
> Alexander Skwar
>

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