Re: Kernel INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE workaround?

2006-03-14 Thread Ruslan Ermilov
On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 09:32:24AM -0600, Alan Amesbury wrote: Jorge Aldana wrote: I'm on 6.1PreRelease and this works: strings -n 3 /boot/kernel/kernel | grep -v | sed -n 's/^___//p' There was a minor tweek in this line back in 5.X transition form 4.X but my script works fine for

Re: Kernel INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE workaround?

2006-03-13 Thread Alan Amesbury
Jorge Aldana wrote: I'm on 6.1PreRelease and this works: strings -n 3 /boot/kernel/kernel | grep -v | sed -n 's/^___//p' There was a minor tweek in this line back in 5.X transition form 4.X but my script works fine for 6.X since then. Note that the problem isn't in the line you

Re: Kernel INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE workaround?

2006-03-10 Thread Jorge Aldana
I'm on 6.1PreRelease and this works: strings -n 3 /boot/kernel/kernel | grep -v | sed -n 's/^___//p' There was a minor tweek in this line back in 5.X transition form 4.X but my script works fine for 6.X since then. Jorge On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, Alan Amesbury wrote: In the past options

Kernel INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE workaround?

2006-03-07 Thread Alan Amesbury
In the past options INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE worked great. Unfortunately, following recent changes in how kernel configuration files are parsed (namely the changes that use the DEFAULTS to include the 'isa' and 'npx' devices), this feature appears to be broken. For example, here's what appears in