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
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
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.
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To U
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.
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.
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Miguel Da Silva
Unidad de Recursos Informáticos
Facultad de Ingeniería - http://www.fing.edu.uy
Universidad de la Repúbli
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