Yes I discovered this problem. My system booted, but some of the stuff errored off, notably PCMCIA. I guess I will go through and select my own stuff ;-) Incidentally, according to that original configure file, visor support is suppoesed to be included as a module (under the USB section) however when I do a "modprobe visor" it tells me it can't be found. If you have any thoughts on this subject drop me a note. # modprobe visor modprobe: Can't locate module visor Thanks, Dannie Cliff Sarginson wrote:
On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 09:36:38PM -0200, Tazio Ceri wrote:
Dannie M. Stanley wrote:
I would like to compile my own kernel. SuSE comes with a few already compiled kernels and I would like to use their configuration map for compiling my own kernel.
In other words; I don't know what all the options are. SuSE does. I would like to make a couple of modifications to the kernel I currently run and would like a file to "Load Configuration from File" when running "make xconfig". Does anyone know if these files exist or how I might make them?
You have to be just a little careful here, with the general config file from Suse it should be ok, but be aware that enabling one option often enables/disables others..so a pre-canned config file still needs to be used with a bit of care.
it's actually quite interesting and educational to go through the whole config yourself, many of the questions give advice on how to answer them !
Good luck Cliff
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