On 07-Jun-99 Jens K. Olsen wrote: > Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote: >> >> If this a standard Debian distribution you should see a file >> >> /boot/config-x.x.x >> >> which describes the configuration of the kernel you are >> running. You can use this file during the configuration >> phase of building a new kernel >> > I am pretty sure that I have a standard Debian distribution, but I do > not have a file > > /boot/config-x.x.x > > Instead I have the defconfig in /usr/src from the debian package. Does > this config file contain the defaults of the debian destribution ???
In boot there should be a file called config-?.?.? where the ? is the numerical revision of your kernel. Yours is likely config-2.0.36. Remember there is a debian-laptop list as well.