On Thu, 2 October 2014, at 4:15 am, Harry Putnam <[email protected]> wrote:
> … 
> In the past I've lost lots of time doing this:  Getting the right
> drivers into the kernel build.
> ...
> I wondered if anyone can offer a `.config' for a very recent kernel or
> at least not ancient that they know will build a bootable (in the env
> mentinoed above) kernel.

I usually boot a recent liveCD - e.g. the most recent systemrescuecd - and copy 
its /proc/config.gz to a textfile.

With this approach, I don't think I've ever found the result lacking - the only 
thing you need to worry about is that drivers for your hard-drive controller 
and filesystem are compiled in statically. LiveCD kernels include driver 
modules for almost every eventuality, likely every component of your laptop.

If you look at the current systemrescuecd it has a 3.14.x kernel (using the 
alternative options in the boot menu), and there are 3.14.x kernels in the 
portage tree. IMO that's a close enough match to start with.

Stroller.


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