Ramil,

This is a bit late... but like to add and alternative on how to get
the .config for your current kernel. This is Debian centric, but might
be applicable to other distributions as well.

If I remember it right, Debian has different kernels that you can use.
Find the corresponding source for that kernel using apt or dselect and
.config will be part of the .deb as well. You can then proceed to
recompile the kernel knowing that it will be the same kernel revision
as you have right now.

-- 
regards,
Andre | http://www.varon.ca

On 9/25/07, Ramil Galib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> compile successful. I was able to use the new kernel.
> The /proc/config.gz is the same with the .config I used in make oldconfig.
> Same thing, so many modules are enabled.  I guess I have to get to know my
> machine well to include only the modules needed.
> Thanks everyone for the help.
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