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.
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