no. run 'make oldconfig' first. this will give you the settings your
installed kernel used.

then, make whatever changes you want (like turing off raid).

hth
charles

On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Michael J. McGillick wrote:

> Morning All:
> 
> On the topic of rebuilding the kernel, is my assumption correct that if I
> were to go into the /usr/src/linux directory, and follow the steps to
> recompile the kernel, without making any changes to the configuration, I
> should get back the same kernel that Red Hat installs by default, and all
> of the same modules set up?
> 
> The reason I ask this, is I've had mixed results in the past when
> recompiling.  As the kernels keep changing, it's tough to determine what
> needs to be left in, what should be compiled as a module, and what should
> be removed.  If the above statement is true, I would go into make config,
> and remove the RAID stuff only, leaving everything else as is and then
> recompile.


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