On Friday 31 October 2003 12:30 am, Oscar Retana wrote:
> Hi everybody!
>
> I'm new to _this_ distribution of Linux. I would like to know where can
> I get the .config files used to compile the precompiled kernels Mandrake
> includes.
>
> I got one kernel-source-<verion>.rpm, and tried to compile it, but I got
> some problems. I don't know if this kernel was actually configurated
> like the compiled kernels Mandrake includes, or it was just something else.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Oscar Retana.

Oscar,
If you have a standard MDK install with sources, the kernel .config file is 
found in /usr/src/linux-xxxx. MDK kernels are heavily patched. You can't just 
take that file, and apply it to other kernels. You would have to decipher the 
source directory, and find all the patches Mandrake includes in the kernels 
they issue. But you don't have to do that- you can  compile other kernels 
from source as user in a home directory with Mandrake, using your own config 
file, and your own patches, if desired. Mandrake includes all the patches in 
it's source when it releases a new kernel, so it's not really practical to 
try and copy that. You would have to find all the patch 

If you wish to experiment with other kernels, just do it in completely 
separate directories in a created /home/user/kernels/, from raw non-rpm 
source, where it never interacts with the stock Mandrake installed kernel, 
and system. That way, you never have to worry about not being able to boot if 
you mess up. 

I'm not really clear on what you are asking. Please tell us what your 
objective is, and people will certainly offer many helpful options, and 
clarify the process.

Robert Crawford


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