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On Thursday 29 August 2002 02:00 am, Gregory Hosler wrote:
> I believe the kernel config file is /boot/config-##.##.## as installed
> when you installed the kernel.
>
> I believe that you can use this option file to build an exact duplicate
> of the installed kernel.

> > On 29-Aug-02 Michael Fratoni wrote:
> >
> > (Recent kernel packages (at least in the 7.3 release) also include
> > the config file in /boot/)
> >
> > $ grep -i apple /boot/config-2.4.18-10
> ># Appletalk devices
> > CONFIG_APPLETALK=y
> > CONFIG_DEV_APPLETALK=y

Err, that's what I said in the message you quoted. ;)

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