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[SuSE Linux] compiling kernel
- From: m.vanbree@xxxxxx (Maikel van Bree)
- Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 21:00:05 +0200
- Message-id: <99061521035100.00583@yulunga>
I installed 6.1 the other day and everything worked fine from the first moment
on. Now I'm trying to tune my system and I want to compile a new kernel (so my
SCSI-board is compiled in the system, not as a module. This seems to be
required for the scanner connected to it. But every-time I compile a kernel
there seem to be different things that don't work like in the original kernel
created by the installation cd (scanner, serial port etc.). What I would like
to know is whether there is some file somewhere on the system (or program)
that shows me what the original options are which were set when the kernel was
compiled by SuSE?
Kind regards,
Maikel van Bree
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