On Tue, 2011-03-22 at 12:48 -0700, Nicholas E. Andrade wrote: > Also if you do choose to go to a kernel newer than 2.6.32, consider > trying the "make localyesconfig" which takes a loaded, working kernel > (e.g. from a live CD) and creates a .config based on it. For > additional info: > http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_32#head-11f54cdac41ad6150ef817fd68597554d9d05a5f
Thanks, that's an interesting possibility. Live CD kernels do tend to be somewhat overloaded with features/modules since they're designed to cover all possible systems on which they might be used. Nonetheless, that's good to know. It might be useful. -- Lindsay Haisley <[email protected]> FMP Computer Services
