Oliver Ob wrote:
what i actually meant was that the original .config which fits the default kernel which you chose is NOT installed. that and more "missed" shots on SUSE are truely annoying to a logical thinking man.
These are on the CDs, but I can't remember exactly where just now - sorry. During my failed install attempt on the Gateway laptop last night, I found it. WHen you select a kernel in yast, it puts the kernel image, as well as <imagename>.config and <imagename>.system.map in the /boot
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, Chris Reeves wrote: directory. When you want to compile your own kernel, grab the config for the kernel you want to use as a 'starting point' and copy it to /usr/src/linux cp /boot/<imgname>.config /usr/src/linux/.config cd /usr/src/linux make menuconfig HTH, -- Rick Green "I have the heart of a little child, and the brain of a genius. ... and I keep them in a jar under my bed"