Given a stock kernel for a given suse version (e.g., sles 7.2), including those also available via yast, where can I get the .config file used to build it? In other words, how can I know what is in and what is not in a given kernel? -- Best Regards, mds mds resource 888.250.3987 Dare to fix things before they break . . . Our capacity for understanding is inversely proportional to how much we think we know. The more I know, the more I know I don't know . . .
there is a config file in /boot. Maybe that's what you want? Regards, Verdi On Thursday 03 October 2002 13:06, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Given a stock kernel for a given suse version (e.g., sles 7.2), including those also available via yast, where can I get the .config file used to build it?
In other words, how can I know what is in and what is not in a given kernel?
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Given a stock kernel for a given suse version (e.g., sles 7.2), including those also available via yast, where can I get the .config file used to build it?
In other words, how can I know what is in and what is not in a given kernel?
cat /proc/config.gz -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx
If the kernel is running, you have it in /proc/config.gz. Also, I read that "make cloneconfig" copies it and ask for new things. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson El 02.10.03 a las 00:06, Michael D. Schleif escribió:
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 00:06:19 -0500 From: Michael D. Schleif
To: suse-linux-e List Subject: [SLE] stock kernel .config files ??? Given a stock kernel for a given suse version (e.g., sles 7.2), including those also available via yast, where can I get the .config file used to build it?
In other words, how can I know what is in and what is not in a given kernel?
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Carlos E. R.
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Togan Muftuoglu
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