Also there's a 'make oldconfig', copy your old .config file into the
kernel source tree and 'make oldconfig' and it will only ask you the 'NEW'
questions.

--rdp

On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, James R. Van Zandt wrote:

> 
> 
> I discovered that you can copy the .config from a previous version of
> the kernel into the new source tree.  That sets the defaults the way
> you like them.  If you use "make config", the new questions are
> flagged as "NEW".  Changing just one thing is a lot easier with "make
> menuconfig", though.
> 
> After compiling a new kernel, I copy three files to /boot with names
> like this:
> 
>    bzImage-2.2.5-1999-07-26-config
>    bzImage-2.2.5-1999-07-26-System.map
>    bzImage-2.2.5-1999-07-26
> 
>               - Jim Van Zandt
> 
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