Questions about kernel configuration

2007-04-18 Thread Celejar
Hi,

A couple of kernel configuration options about which I can't find
sufficient documentation:

Device drivers/Real time clock - How can I determine which modules I
need and which chipset I have? My current kernel is only loading 'rtc';
I see the various modules have names like 'rtc-v3020'.

Device drivers/Misc devices and MMC/SD Card support - my Acer laptop an
ENE integrated card reader. From lspci:

 06:04.0 CardBus bridge: ENE Technology Inc CB-712/4 Cardbus Controller (rev 
 10)
 06:04.1 FLASH memory: ENE Technology Inc ENE PCI Memory Stick Card Reader 
 Controller (rev 01)
 06:04.2 Generic system peripheral [0805]: ENE Technology Inc ENE PCI Secure 
 Digital Card Reader Controller (rev 01)
 06:04.3 FLASH memory: ENE Technology Inc FLASH memory: ENE Technology Inc: 
 (rev 01)
 06:04.4 FLASH memory: ENE Technology Inc Unknown device 0551 (rev 01)

The PCMCIA slot works fine, but I can't get the flash card reader to
work. Is there kernel support for it? This (Ubuntu) thread suggests
that there's some support for it in 2.6.20. Does anyone have any
experience with it?

More when I get a chance.

Celejar


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About kernel configuration

2001-12-03 Thread Bambang Purnomosidi D. P.

Hi,

Is there any way to know that, for examples, my kernel-images have quota 
support enabled? In this case, consider I am using kernel-images from .deb, 
not compile it myself. Of course many configuration I need to know beside 
quota support.

TIA

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Re: About kernel configuration

2001-12-03 Thread Daniel Freedman
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001, Bambang Purnomosidi D. P. wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Is there any way to know that, for examples, my kernel-images have quota 
 support enabled? In this case, consider I am using kernel-images from .deb, 
 not compile it myself. Of course many configuration I need to know beside 
 quota support.

Hi,

Try:

grep CONFIG_QUOTA /boot/config-2.x.y

where, e.g., x=4,y=9, etc. (specify your installed kernel)

HTH,

Daniel


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Re: About kernel configuration

2001-12-03 Thread Bambang Purnomosidi D. P.

Hi,

On Monday 03 December 2001 2:02 pm, Daniel Freedman wrote:
  Is there any way to know that, for examples, my kernel-images have quota
  support enabled? In this case, consider I am using kernel-images from
  .deb, not compile it myself. Of course many configuration I need to know
  beside quota support.

 Hi,

 Try:

 grep CONFIG_QUOTA /boot/config-2.x.y

 where, e.g., x=4,y=9, etc. (specify your installed kernel)

Yep. It works for me. Thanks.

But, what I mean is, let say I lost my /boot/config-2.x.y file, how do I know 
what kernel configuration exists?


TIA

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Re: About kernel configuration

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--- Bambang Purnomosidi D. P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 On Monday 03 December 2001 2:02 pm, Daniel Freedman
 wrote:
   Is there any way to know that, for examples, my
 kernel-images have quota
   support enabled? In this case, consider I am
 using kernel-images from
   .deb, not compile it myself. Of course many
 configuration I need to know
   beside quota support.
 
  Hi,
 
  Try:
 
  grep CONFIG_QUOTA /boot/config-2.x.y
 
  where, e.g., x=4,y=9, etc. (specify your installed
 kernel)
 
 Yep. It works for me. Thanks.
 
 But, what I mean is, let say I lost my
 /boot/config-2.x.y file, how do I know 
 what kernel configuration exists?
 
 
 TIA
 
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