Re: Checking which patches was used to compile the kernel.

2010-02-26 Thread Jon Dowland
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:55:59AM +, Jeffrey Cao wrote: > Check if the file /proc/config.gz exists, which is the > kernel configuration file. Failing that, /boot/config-$(uname -r) might exist, which would give you the same information. (It does for Debian kernel images for example) That sam

Re: Checking which patches was used to compile the kernel.

2010-02-26 Thread Jordan Metzmeier
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 6:55 AM, Jeffrey Cao wrote: > On 2010-02-22, Miguel Da Silva - URI wrote: >> Is it possible to do that? Right now I have to work with a server I did >> not installed and I don't have much information about the kernel >> configuration. >> > Check if the file /proc/config.gz

Re: Checking which patches was used to compile the kernel.

2010-02-26 Thread Jeffrey Cao
On 2010-02-22, Miguel Da Silva - URI wrote: > Is it possible to do that? Right now I have to work with a server I did > not installed and I don't have much information about the kernel > configuration. > Check if the file /proc/config.gz exists, which is the kernel configuration file. -- To U

Re: Checking which patches was used to compile the kernel.

2010-02-22 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2010-02-22 23:18 +0100, Miguel Da Silva - URI wrote: > Is it possible to do that? Technically, no. > Right now I have to work with a server I > did not installed and I don't have much information about the kernel > configuration. Ask the people who set up the server and installed the kernel.

Checking which patches was used to compile the kernel.

2010-02-22 Thread Miguel Da Silva - URI
Is it possible to do that? Right now I have to work with a server I did not installed and I don't have much information about the kernel configuration. Thank you so much. -- Miguel Da Silva Unidad de Recursos Informáticos Facultad de Ingeniería - http://www.fing.edu.uy Universidad de la Repúbli