Joe Emanaker said:
A file called '.config' is generated at the top of your kernel source
tree
This file will still be there after you've compiled the kernel, so all
you need to do is copy it to a safe location and drop it back in when
you want to generate the same kernel.
Which only
Okay, I sent this to the list once already, but I'm not sure it got
through.
I'm trying to get IP aliasing going on my brand spankin' new Debian 1.1
box. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to have been compiled in, nor
could I find a module for it in /lib/modules/current/ipv4.
I tried getting
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Okay, I sent this to the list once already, but I'm not sure it got
through.
I was hoping someone else would answer this, because I only have vague
details in my head. (If we only used Debian at the office...) Can't help
with the IP aliasing, but:
So, I've resigned myself to
I'm trying to get IP aliasing going on my brand spankin' new Debian 1.1
box. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to have been compiled in, nor
could I find a module for it in /lib/modules/current/ipv4.
I just got this working... Pretty nifty feature if you ask me...
So, a few
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