On Mon, 24 Sep 2001 23:34, you wrote:

>
> Hi Skippy; yes I read your SxS!  I'm looking for a way to cover my $%#.
>  I thought that if I just found the config file that was used to
> compile the kernel that came with the  distro when I loaded this up,
> then I would be safe.  But it sounds like you're saying that such a
> file might not be available until I actuallly compile a new kernel?

No just go into /usr/src/linux and do a 'make xconfig' then save it staright 
away to a file. What you get in that file is what has been set when they did 
the origional compile.

-- 
-------------------------------------------------------------
To those who have been in harms way, to those that have made the
sacrifice in humanities name. At the going down of the sun and
in the morning I shall remember them. 
-------------------------------------------------------------
Keith Antoine aka "skippy"
18 Arkana St The Gap Queensland 4061 Australia PH 16 7 33002161
Retired Geriatric and Sometime Electronics Engineer : Knowall

_______________________________________________
http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Archives, Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest, Etc 
->http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

Reply via email to